"Mere heathen morality, and not Jesus Christ, is preached in most of our churches"
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The subtext is Revivalist insurgency. Whitefield, the celebrity evangelist of the Great Awakening, built his ministry on the claim that many baptized people were not spiritually alive. He’s drawing a bright line between Christianity as cultural inheritance and Christianity as conversion. When he says Jesus Christ is not preached, he means the core drama - sin, atonement, new birth - has been replaced by ethical uplift. That’s not merely bad preaching; it’s an existential bait-and-switch.
Context matters: 18th-century Anglican and colonial Protestant life often treated sermons as moral instruction for an ordered society. Whitefield’s critique threatens that arrangement. If the point is not producing “good citizens” but remaking souls, then clerical authority, class decorum, and the whole ecosystem of respectable religion looks like theatre.
The line works because it’s a diagnostic and a provocation. It shames the comfortable, flatters the spiritually restless, and turns “being good” into the very evidence you might be missing the gospel.
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"Mere heathen morality, and not Jesus Christ, is preached in most of our churches." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/mere-heathen-morality-and-not-jesus-christ-is-10355/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






