
The Finished Work and the Human Choice: Navigating the Tension of the Cross
The sermon excels in its vivid imagery and robust affirmation of Christ's atoning work, effectively combating legalism and self-reliance. However, it stumbles in its soteriological application by presenting salvation as a binary choice dependent on human decision rather than a sovereign act of God. While the theological foundation is largely sound, the emphasis on human agency introduces a synergistic error that dilutes the gospel's power.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Pergamum — The sermon maintains orthodox boundaries regarding the finished work of Christ but compromises on the mechanics of salvation by blending the truth of the cross with the worldly philosophy of human decisionism. This hybrid approach places the ultimate efficacy of salvation on human will rather than divine sovereignty, creating a theological ambiguity that weakens the assurance of the believer.

