
The Gospel of Golf: Why Self-Help Fails the Soul
While the sermon is engaging and well-structured, it fundamentally compromises the Gospel by attributing spiritual stagnation to limiting thoughts rather than the fallen human heart. By relying on secular frameworks like sports psychology, the message offers a therapeutic solution to a spiritual problem, leaving the congregation without the true power of the Gospel for transformation.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Laodicea — The sermon exhibits a fundamental departure from biblical orthodoxy by replacing the doctrine of human depravity and the necessity of regeneration with a secular framework of positive thinking and sports psychology. This therapeutic deism reduces the Christian life to self-improvement and mental reframing, ignoring the core gospel of Christ's finished work and the Holy Spirit's power to transform a fallen nature.


