
The Myth of the Linear Path: Why Grace Beats Effort
While the sermon offers relatable illustrations and a comforting tone, it fundamentally compromises the Gospel by making human effort and self-assessment the primary drivers of spiritual health. The message shifts the burden of salvation from Christ's finished work to the believer's ongoing performance, creating a theology of self-help rather than the Gospel of Grace.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Laodicea — The sermon exhibits the characteristics of Therapeutic Deism and Moralism, prioritizing self-help, behavioral modification, and incremental human effort over the transformative power of the Gospel. It replaces the finished work of Christ with a system of self-assessment, effectively presenting a 'do-it-yourself' spirituality that lacks the power of the Cross.

