
Counting the Missing: A Call to Radical Inclusion
The sermon offers a warm, empathetic call to embrace those on the margins, using the parables of the lost sheep and coin to illustrate the human longing for wholeness. However, the theological foundation is weakened by a hermeneutical shift that reassigns the role of the shepherd and woman from God to the religious community, potentially obscuring the divine initiative in salvation.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Pergamum — The sermon blends orthodox truth with minor worldly philosophies. While the call to welcome the marginalized is biblically sound, the hermeneutical framework is compromised by rejecting the traditional divine allegory of the parables in favor of a purely ecclesial application, creating a tension between divine sovereignty and human duty.

