PREACH A
SERMON, PREACHER
(Or
Hypocrite's Delight)
- Preach a sermon, Preacher, but don't preach very
long;
- Just tell a heart-warming story, but don't condemn
the wrong.
- Say not a thing about specific problems,
- Because that's something we don't want to know.
- We're just here to feel real good, so don't mess up
the show
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- Preach a sermon, Preacher, but don't preach doctrine
plain.
- Let others guess at what is meant; don't ever call a
name.
- We'll sing your praises loud and long, and keep you
many a day,
- But preach it clear and you will hear, "Brother,
be on your way."
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- Preach a sermon, Preacher, but say nothing of our
duty,
- Tell us all about God's grace, and picture Heaven's
beauty.
- Leave out things that we must do, we're busy making
money;
- Keep it short and off the point, and make it sweet as
honey.
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- Preach a sermon, Preacher, but say nothing of our
sins;
- Don't speak of hell, repentance, or other stuff that
offends.
- Tell us about how Jesus loves each and everyone,
- And how He'll forgive us, no matter how our lives are
run.
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- Preach a sermon, Preacher, but make sure we're
entertained.
- With the right technique, there's sure to be new
converts to be gained.
- Tell us about church youth programs and our gospel
band,
- With these we're sure to win more souls, and give our
Lord a hand.
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- Preach a sermon, Preacher, and speak of the day we
die,
- Tell all the folks about our home beyond the starry
sky.
- Preach a sermon, Preacher, make it strong, preach us
straight to Heaven,
- Tell us that since we have church membership, we get
eternal living.
Dr. W.R. Crews from 'Playing
Church," third printing July 1982
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