Fear vs. Faith

The Innkeeper’s Choice: Overcoming Fear to Make Room for Christ

The sermon offers a warm, accessible narrative centered on overcoming fear to embrace Christ. However, it is fundamentally compromised by a synergistic soteriology that places the burden of salvation on human decision-making rather than divine grace. Additionally, the handling of the communion table lacks necessary biblical fencing, inviting all present without calling for self-examination, which undermines the seriousness of the sacrament.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Sardis — The sermon presents a 'name that it is alive, but is dead' orthodoxy. While it maintains the external form of Christmas celebration and communion, it fundamentally denies the monergistic nature of salvation by teaching that the human will must initiate the reception of Christ. This synergistic error, combined with a compromised view of the sacraments, renders the spiritual life of the message dead, as it relies on human effort rather than the power of the Gospel.

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