Judges 4

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The Danger of Delayed Obedience and Decisional Regeneration

While the sermon offers compelling illustrations regarding the consequences of delayed obedience and fear, it fundamentally compromises the Gospel by presenting a physical act (raising a hand) as the transactional mechanism for salvation. This shifts the focus from God's sovereign grace to human decision, resulting in a synergistic soteriology that undermines the biblical doctrine of regeneration.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Sardis — The sermon exhibits the characteristics of Sardis, having a reputation for spiritual vitality while being spiritually dead in its soteriology. By elevating a physical gesture to the decisive mechanism of salvation, the preaching relies on human volition and decisionism rather than the sovereign, regenerating work of the Holy Spirit, effectively presenting a 'name that it is alive, but is dead' faith.

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