
The Grinch, Grief, and the Gospel: Why Your Heart is Hard
The sermon offers a compassionate look at grief during the holidays, validating the congregation's pain. However, it fundamentally misdiagnoses the source of human hardness of heart, attributing it to external trauma and social ridicule rather than the internal condition of sin. While the pastoral tone is empathetic, the theological framework is compromised by a secular, psychological explanation for spiritual brokenness.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Laodicea — The sermon exhibits a pattern of therapeutic deism and moralistic self-help, reducing the human condition to psychological trauma rather than spiritual rebellion. By attributing the hardness of heart to external ridicule rather than inherent depravity, the message offers a shallow, culturally comfortable gospel that fails to address the core need for redemption from sin.

