Grace and Obedience

A worn wooden chair in an empty, sunlit chapel aisle, slightly askew, now gently straightened by a single raw oak splint bound with frayed linen. dust motes float in slanted light. no elements. soft shadows. realistic texture. natural lighting. no glowing effects.

When Worship Meets Grace: Finding True Heart Posture

While the sermon effectively addresses the importance of humility and service, it falls short by not clearly tying these practices to the gospel. This can leave listeners feeling burdened by performance rather than freed by grace. However, the sermon rightly emphasizes scriptural accuracy and a proper view of God's nature.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Ephesus — The sermon's major error in gospel presentation aligns with the Ephesian church's struggle of being doctrinally sound yet lacking love for Christ, as described in [Revelation 2:1-7](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation+2%3A1-7&version=KJV).

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