
When Jesus Gets In Your Boat: The Cost and Joy of Evangelism
This sermon offers a compelling call to evangelism, using the metaphor of fishing to illustrate the believer's role in initiating contact while trusting God for the results. The pastor effectively counters common excuses for silence and encourages a lifestyle of spiritual readiness. However, the theological foundation is compromised by a synergistic view of salvation, suggesting that human will initiates the relationship with God rather than God's sovereign grace. While the practical application is strong, the doctrinal precision regarding the nature of conversion needs correction to ensure the gospel is presented accurately.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Pergamum — The sermon blends orthodox evangelistic urgency with a significant theological compromise regarding the nature of human will and divine grace. By teaching that the unregenerate heart possesses the autonomous power to initiate salvation, the message aligns with the cultural philosophy of self-determination rather than the biblical doctrine of monergistic grace, characteristic of a church blending truth with worldly philosophy.


