
The Prosecutor of the Soul: Why Logic Cannot Save
Pastor Harris delivers a theologically sound exposition on the Holy Spirit's convicting work, effectively dismantling the idea that evangelism is merely a debate. However, the sermon is marred by a significant instance of 'newspaper exegesis,' where a recent political tragedy is forced into the text, creating a distraction from the Gospel's core message of grace and truth.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Pergamum — The sermon maintains orthodox soteriology and a robust understanding of the Holy Spirit's role in conviction, yet it compromises its witness by conflating biblical truth with contemporary political fear-mongering and newspaper exegesis. This blending of the Gospel with worldly anxiety reflects the Pergamum archetype, where truth is present but diluted by cultural compromise.

