Biblical Perspective

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Remembering Grace: When Blessings Distort Our Perspective

This sermon offers practical applications for recognizing God's blessings as gifts rather than entitlements. While the illustrations are relatable and the structure is clear, there are significant errors in how spiritual growth is framed, emphasizing human effort over divine grace. This creates confusion about the nature of salvation and may lead to spiritual discouragement among listeners.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Pergamum — The sermon mixes biblical truths with human-centered efforts, leading to a misunderstanding of grace. While scripture is cited, the emphasis on self-driven mental clarity contradicts the biblical teaching that salvation is by grace alone, reflecting the church's historical struggle against cultural compromise.

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