
The Grinch’s Heart: Expanding Capacity for Grace
While the sermon offers warm, relatable illustrations regarding human weariness and the capacity for love, it fundamentally fails to present the Gospel of Jesus Christ. By omitting the necessity of Christ's atoning death and the reality of God's wrath against sin, the message reduces salvation to a therapeutic process of emotional expansion, leaving the congregation without the true hope of redemption.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Laodicea — The sermon exhibits the characteristics of Therapeutic Deism, reducing the Gospel to a self-help mechanism of heart-expansion and emotional comfort rather than the redemptive work of Christ. It presents a 'lukewarm' orthodoxy that prioritizes human psychological states over divine judgment and atonement.

