Limitation of Divine Providence

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The Heart of Stewardship: Trusting God with All

While the sermon offers practical advice on financial discipline and trust, it fundamentally compromises the Gospel by equating tithing with salvation and limiting God's sovereignty based on human performance. The teaching shifts from grace-driven discipleship to a transactional moralism that jeopardizes the congregation's assurance of salvation.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Sardis — The sermon presents a 'name that it is alive' but is spiritually dead, characterized by a complete omission of the Gospel and a reliance on human performance for salvation. By equating financial obedience with eternal security, the teaching promotes a synergistic works-righteousness that denies the sufficiency of Christ's finished work, effectively replacing grace with a transactional moralism.

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