
The Finished Work or a Finished Gospel? A Review of Creflo Dollar’s ‘Rhythms of Grace’
The sermon is a clear articulation of Word of Faith theology. It posits that all temporal needs (healing, finances, victory) are already accomplished facts in a spiritual realm, and that faith is the mechanism of calling those things into physical reality. This teaching corrupts the doctrine of Atonement, redefines faith into a metaphysical force, and promotes a passive (Quietist) approach to sanctification that borders on Antinomianism by dismissing active obedience as 'religious works.' The use of Scripture is consistently pretextual, serving only to support the pre-existing Word of Faith system.

