Just Preach What You Believe

Just Preach What You Believe
An empty pulpit is a reminder that biblical preaching builds disciples — not platforms built on tearing other ministries down.

Somebody figured out you can build a following online just by tearing other men down. Reaction video after reaction video. Ministry after ministry — not known for what they teach, but for who they're against. The follower count goes up every time somebody gets dragged. That should tell us something.

Here's the thing — if your platform only exists because of somebody else's failures, you don't really have a message. You have a grievance. And grievances don't make disciples.

The Word is clear. Paul named names. John warned the church. Jude told us to contend for the faith. Exposing a false gospel is not optional — it's pastoral duty. Calling out abuse and protecting the flock from wolves is love, not drama. That's not what we're talking about.

We're talking about the man whose entire brand is dunking on other preachers. The one who can't make a video without a thumbnail of somebody else's face. The one who never seems to build anything — just tears down. That spirit is not the Holy Ghost. That's ambition wearing discernment like a costume.

Let another man praise thee, and not thine own mouth; a stranger, and not thine own lips. Proverbs 27:2

If what you believe is true, teach it. The truth doesn't need the drama to survive. It stands on its own. Build something. Feed somebody. Pour into your people. That's the work.

The men who have actually shaped lives aren't the ones who spent their ministry responding to everybody else. They were too busy preaching.