Classical Arminianism: The belief that human free will cooperates with divine grace in salvation, rather than grace being solely effective and sovereign.

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Sudden Turnarounds: The Power of Faith in Crisis

The sermon is emotionally resonant and rich with illustrative testimony, effectively highlighting God's power to bring sudden good. However, it suffers from significant theological imprecision regarding the mechanics of salvation (reducing it to human choice) and the administration of the sacraments (failing to fence the table). While the heart for evangelism is commendable, the doctrinal foundation requires tightening to ensure the Gospel is presented as God's sovereign work, not merely a human response.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Pergamum — The sermon blends orthodox truth with minor worldly philosophies, specifically by reducing salvation to a human decision (Synergistic Soteriology) and treating the Lord's Supper as an open invitation rather than a covenantal seal for believers. This reflects a church that holds to the name of Christ but has compromised the exclusivity of grace and the sanctity of the sacraments.

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