
The Heart of the Everlasting Father
This sermon offers a warm, accessible exposition of Jesus' compassion and provision, effectively challenging the congregation to find rest in Christ. However, the closing invitation introduces a significant theological risk by presenting a sinner's prayer as a mechanism for salvation, potentially leading listeners to trust in their own recitation rather than Christ's finished work.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Pergamum — The sermon blends orthodox exposition of Jesus' compassion with a critical error in soteriology. By facilitating a sinner's prayer without clarifying that salvation is God's monergistic work rather than a human ritual, the pastor introduces a synergistic element that compromises the purity of the Gospel message.

