Would you like to make a lot of money producing YouTube videos? Just copy and paste parts from other videos that reveal items happening around the planet that can’t be fully explained, things that have no definitive answer, the comment section will be full, and your videos will receive thousands of views.
Just do not mention Christ in them.
Talk about movie stars or high-profile musicians, well-known entertainment people, put a title on it, something like “They mocked God, and this happened!” Then, when the atrocities those individuals performed are shown, then you can attempt to reach them for Christ.
Those draw a lot of views also.
“For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears;” (2nd Tim. 4:3)
If you want to have a profitable YouTube channel, never have a title on it like “God’s grace,” or “The mercies of the Most High,” those are not going to draw the crowd in. Always start with some evil deed done by someone, something that’s completely against the will of God, put those people and their faults front and center, that will draw them in initially. And if you place hundreds of images on the screen while you give your opinions on the topic, that will keep their attention.
Then you can tell them about Jesus towards the end of the video.
“Hear now this, O foolish people, and without understanding; which have eyes, and see not; which have ears, and hear not:” (Jer. 5:21)
So then, if you want a lot of views, make sure the title is catchy, not quite demeaning about a person, but never uplifting, let them know that you are going to reveal something despicable about them, something that God would not like, but always do so in a compassionate way, you know, like “we need to pray for them.”
Just never look at your audience and let them know that they also may be unrepentant sinners, that they may only be professing the Lord with their lips. That would make them feel bad, and then they won’t watch your videos.
Always make the subject matter about someone else, never make it personal towards your audience, that might make them begin to question their supposed walk with the Savior, whether or not they truly are being obedient to His will and Word. They will change the channel in a heartbeat if you ask them to give an account of the reason for their faith, if you ask them how many people they spoke to last week about the One they profess to serve.
Why they are not studying and contemplating the Scriptures every day, why they are still embarrassed about Him, why they still associate with those who deny the shed blood of the Lord Jesus Christ.
“Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?” (2nd Cor. 13:5)
I rarely write these letters to the wicked, they are sometimes for the lost, most of the time though they are for my brothers and sisters in Christ who truly desire to die to self completely, who yearn with all their heart to be as profitable to Him who saved them from the wrath of God. But quite a few of them are for those who think they are saved by grace through faith but have no fruit in their lives. Who have a form of godliness on the outside, but their heart is far from Him.
With letters such as this one I do not expect a lot of views, but I know for a fact that those who are hid in Christ contemplate them at length.