Secularization of Gospel

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The Psychology of Forgiveness: A Critical Analysis

The sermon is emotionally resonant and pastorally sensitive, utilizing effective illustrations and psychological insights. However, it suffers from a critical theological error by secularizing the concept of sin, thereby undermining the necessity of Christ's atonement. The message shifts from a call to repentance before a Holy God to a self-help strategy for emotional management.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Laodicea — The sermon exhibits the characteristics of Therapeutic Deism, reducing the profound spiritual reality of sin and forgiveness to mere psychological mechanisms for managing discomfort. By replacing the biblical doctrine of atonement with secular pop-psychology, the message offers a shallow, self-help approach to grace that lacks the transformative power of the Gospel.

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