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The Sovereign Bullet: Finding Hope in God’s Meticulous Plan

This sermon powerfully articulates the doctrine of God's sovereignty, using compelling missionary narratives to inspire courage and commitment. However, it contains a significant theological error regarding the preservation of believers, suggesting that God guarantees earthly survival for mission completion. While the Gospel engine is intact, this imbalance requires correction to ensure a biblically robust view of suffering and martyrdom.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Pergamum — The sermon exhibits a significant theological imbalance regarding the nature of earthly preservation and martyrdom, conflating eschatological immortality with temporal safety. While the core Gospel message is preserved through a sanctification pardon, the teaching tolerates a worldview that prioritizes earthly mission completion over the biblical reality of suffering and death, reflecting a compromise with cultural expectations of safety and success.

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