Gospel vs Moralism

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Beyond Nostalgia: The Call to Active Obedience

Pastor Griffin delivers a personally engaging sermon that challenges the congregation to move beyond spiritual nostalgia. While the call to active obedience is commendable, the sermon suffers from a significant theological imbalance by framing past spiritual memories as having 'no value' unless they produce immediate behavioral change. This approach risks slipping into moralism, where the believer's worth is tied to their current output rather than their standing in Christ's grace.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Pergamum — The sermon blends orthodox truth with worldly philosophies of self-reliance. While the call to obedience is biblical, the foundation is shifted from Gospel grace to moralistic activism, creating a hybrid theology that demands performance without adequately grounding it in divine enablement.

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