Martin Luther

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The Mount Everest of the Gospel: Rediscovering Romans

This sermon is a masterclass in theological exposition. The pastor effectively uses historical illustrations (Luther, Augustine, Wesley) to demonstrate the transformative power of the Gospel. The homiletics are strong, with a clear focus on the 'obedience of faith' and the centrality of God's glory. There are no theological errors, and the Gospel Engine is fully intact.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — The sermon demonstrates a faithful, robust exposition of the Gospel of Romans, characterized by theological depth, historical awareness, and a clear focus on the glory of God. It avoids the errors of moralism, therapeutic deism, or heresy, standing as a beacon of sound doctrine and spiritual vitality.

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