Biblical Unity

A weathered, antique bible lies open on a stone altar, its pages fluttering in the breeze. shafts of golden light from a stained glass window illuminate the altar, casting a warm glow on the aged leather cover and illuminating the text. the scene suggests a sense of timeless reverence and tradition, contrasted with the idea that the eternal light's word is 'evolving'.

When ‘Welcome’ Undermines the Word: A Review of ‘Sunday Service’

The homily presents a moralistic interpretation of the Magi narrative, focusing on human effort and commitment rather than the glory of Christ. Critically, it employs a Marcionite hermeneutic, presenting Old Testament law as prejudiced and exclusionary, which the 'Spirit' later corrects. This severs the unity of the canon and misrepresents the nature of God's covenantal progression. The very low text-to-talk ratio further weakens the sermon's biblical foundation, substituting the Word of God for human-centric lessons.

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