
The Architecture of Welcome: Imitating Christ’s Radical Hospitality
This sermon offers a robust and pastoral application of [Romans 15](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans+15&version=KJV), effectively bridging the gap between theological truth and communal practice. The pastor skillfully uses historical and biblical illustrations to demonstrate how Christ's welcome should reshape our relationships. While the ethical focus is strong, a minor omission regarding the explicit mechanics of sanctification was noted, though it does not detract from the overall orthodoxy and spiritual health of the message.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — This sermon demonstrates sound exposition and faithfulness to the biblical text. The pastor successfully anchors ethical exhortations in the redemptive work of Christ, maintaining a healthy balance between grace and duty without falling into heresy or toxic culture. The church archetype reflects a community that is spiritually sound and faithful to the gospel mandate of mutual welcome.

