John 20

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The Hope of the Resurrection: Is Your Faith a Human Decision or a Divine Gift?

The sermon is a well-structured, expository message on John 20, commendable for its clear narrative explanation and warm pastoral tone. However, it contains a critical soteriological error. By teaching that fallen man retains the ability to believe ('it's not that you can't believe') and that salvation is actualized by a 'decision of the will,' the sermon promotes a synergistic view of salvation. This functionally denies the doctrine of total inability and misrepresents faith as a human contribution rather than a divine gift, which constitutes a fundamental deviation from the biblical gospel.

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The Four-Fold Commission: Are You Living as a Sent One?

This is a well-structured and doctrinally sound topical sermon on the Great Commission. The speaker correctly synthesizes the commission accounts from John 20, Matthew 28, Luke 24, and Acts 1 into a cohesive framework. The gospel presentation is clear, distinguishing grace from works and correctly defining the message as Christ's death and resurrection calling for repentance and faith. The sermon is a faithful exhortation to evangelism and mission.

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