National Repentance

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Humility, Providence, and the Call to National Repentance

This sermon offers a robust theological foundation regarding God's sovereignty and the necessity of humility, supported by rich historical illustrations. However, the homiletical execution suffers from a significant conflation of spiritual warfare with modern political ideologies, which risks confusing the congregation's primary allegiance and mission.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Pergamum — The sermon maintains orthodox soteriology and a sound Gospel engine but exhibits significant homiletical imbalance by conflating spiritual warfare with contemporary political conflict. This cultural accommodation and alarmism reflect a 'Pergamum' tendency to tolerate worldly frameworks, blurring the distinct boundaries between the Kingdom of God and earthly political systems.

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