Tyler Spry

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The Danger of Self-Powered Salvation: Recovering the Fear of the Lord

The sermon offers rich, practical illustrations for understanding Proverbs and cultivating wisdom. However, it contains a critical theological error in its evangelistic appeal, framing salvation as dependent on human decision-making rather than God's sovereign grace. This undermines the core Gospel message and requires immediate correction to ensure the congregation is not led into a works-based understanding of salvation.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Sardis — The sermon presents a 'name that it is alive, but is dead' orthodoxy. While it maintains a veneer of biblical instruction regarding wisdom, it fundamentally compromises the Gospel by teaching Synergistic Soteriology. This error reduces salvation to a human decision of turning and trusting, rather than recognizing it as the monergistic work of God's grace, resulting in a dead orthodoxy that relies on human effort for spiritual life.

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Bound by Truth: The Humility of Grace

A robust and theologically sound exposition that effectively bridges historical conviction with personal application. The pastor successfully utilizes vivid analogies to illustrate the necessity of embracing truth, resulting in a message that is both intellectually rigorous and pastorally warm.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — The sermon demonstrates a faithful adherence to the truth of God's Word, characterized by a strong reliance on Gospel grace and a humble posture before God. It avoids cultural accommodation and maintains doctrinal precision without descending into cold orthodoxy.

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The Sovereign Heart: God’s Promise to Cleanse and Restore

A robust and theologically sound exposition of [Ezekiel 36](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ezekiel+36&version=KJV). The pastor effectively anchors the congregation's assurance in God's sovereign vindication and internal transformation. The homiletics are strong, utilizing vivid illustrations to contrast external ritual with internal grace. No significant doctrinal errors were detected.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — The sermon exhibits a faithful adherence to the Word of Christ, emphasizing God's sovereign grace in salvation and the believer's assurance through Christ's work rather than human effort. It maintains a strong focus on the Gospel engine without significant doctrinal compromise or cultural accommodation.

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