Mark 10

A single shaft of golden light illuminates a weathered wooden door, its rustic grain revealing a story of time and use. the light casts long shadows across the rough stone wall, while in the distance, gentle waves lap at the rocky shore. the scene evokes a sense of belonging, comfort, and peace, yet also hints at something more transformative lurking beneath the surface.

Beyond Belonging: Is Your Gospel Therapeutic or Transformative?

The sermon is pastorally warm and effectively uses the cultural context of Mark 10 to highlight Jesus's radical welcome. The core weakness is its therapeutic framework, which presents the Gospel as a solution for the felt need of 'belonging' rather than a rescue from sin and wrath. This is compounded by a weak, decision-centric soteriology and an extremely low text-to-talk ratio, where the pastor's commentary overshadowed the public reading of Scripture. The handling of the text itself was also casual, with a stumble and self-correction during the reading.

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