
The Groomsman’s Error: Why We Must Point to Jesus, Not Ourselves
Pastor Denney delivers a robust, theologically sound exposition of [Acts 20](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+20&version=KJV), effectively weaving together themes of evangelistic urgency, pastoral humility, and the danger of self-promotion. The sermon is marked by strong biblical fidelity, clear applications, and a healthy reliance on the Gospel. While the homiletical style is occasionally informal, the core message remains focused on Christ and the mission of the church.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — This sermon exemplifies the spirit of Philadelphia through its faithful, unadulterated exposition of Scripture and its commitment to maintaining the truth without dilution. The pastor demonstrates a strong grasp of the Gospel, prioritizing the glory of Christ and the urgency of evangelism over personal comfort or cultural approval. The theological foundation is solid, orthodox, and deeply rooted in the Pauline tradition, showing a church that holds fast to the word of God and does not deny His name.

