Demonology

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The Arena of Purpose: Beyond Comfort to Calling

While the sermon attempts to motivate believers toward active engagement and perseverance, it is critically compromised by a theology that replaces the Gospel with political activism and human effort. The speaker conflates the Kingdom of God with earthly institutions, claims subjective prophetic authority to guarantee outcomes, and teaches a synergistic view of sanctification that undermines the sufficiency of Christ's grace.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Laodicea — The sermon exhibits the characteristics of a therapeutic, self-focused faith that prioritizes political conquest and personal empowerment over the redemptive work of Christ. It presents a 'fluff' theology where the gospel is replaced by a framework of cultural dominance and self-reliance, lacking the humility and truth of the cross.

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