Lenten Discipline

An ancient stone tablet, cracked vertically, lies on a weathered stone altar in a sunlit desert courtyard. from beneath the crack, a single living olive branch with glossy leaves and small green fruit pushes upward, rooted in dry earth. soft shadows fall across the tablet’s surface, covered in illegible ancient scribbles. no elements, no glowing light, no fantasy elements.

The Law, The Tyrant, and The Bread of Life

Pastor Keck delivers a robust theological exposition that successfully bridges ancient biblical narratives with contemporary ethical challenges. The sermon is marked by strong doctrinal clarity regarding the threefold division of the law and a Christ-centered application that avoids legalism. The use of historical and biblical illustrations effectively grounds the theological concepts, resulting in a sound and commendable message.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — This sermon demonstrates a faithful and sound exposition of Scripture, balancing the gravity of God's moral law with the liberating grace of Christ's fulfillment. The pastor maintains doctrinal integrity while offering practical, Christ-centered applications for modern life, reflecting the faithfulness and endurance characteristic of the church in Philadelphia.

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