
The Idol of Willpower: Why New Year’s Resolutions Fail
While the sermon offers relatable illustrations and practical applications for spiritual discipline, it fundamentally undermines the Gospel by presenting spiritual growth as a product of human willpower and behavioral modification. This moralistic approach risks burning out the congregation by placing the burden of sanctification on their shoulders rather than on the work of the Holy Spirit.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Sardis — The sermon exhibits a state of dead orthodoxy where external religious activity and moral striving replace the vital, regenerating power of the Gospel. By framing spiritual growth as a matter of human willpower and resolution rather than the fruit of the Spirit, the message presents a form of decisionism that lacks the life of Christ.

