
The Idol of Self: Recovering Christlike Love
This sermon offers a robust theological foundation for understanding Christian love as selfless imitation of Christ, effectively contrasting the 'satanic' nature of self-exaltation with the biblical call to humility. However, the homiletical execution is marred by the introduction of partisan political rhetoric and coarse language, which distract from the Gospel and compromise the pastor's authority. While the doctrinal core remains intact, the delivery requires refinement to ensure the message of grace is not obscured by cultural alarmism.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Pergamum — The sermon maintains a sound core Gospel message and orthodox soteriology, yet it is compromised by significant cultural accommodation and homiletical imbalance. The inclusion of partisan political alarmism and the use of coarse language indicate a failure to maintain distinct biblical boundaries, reflecting a 'Pergamum' state where the church tolerates worldly compromise and lacks the purity of witness required for full commendation.









