Moralism Warning

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The Trap of Spiritual Idleness: Why Grace Demands Action

While the sermon correctly identifies the danger of spiritual laziness and the need for community accountability, it fundamentally distorts the nature of grace. By teaching that spiritual rewards are directly proportional to human effort, the message slides into moralism, implying that God's favor is earned rather than freely given. This undermines the sufficiency of Christ's work and places an unbearable burden on the congregation.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Thyatira — The sermon exhibits active moralistic heresy by teaching that spiritual joy and grace are earned through human effort and participation. This 'deep thing' of works-righteousness corrupts the gospel of free grace, aligning with the error of Thyatira where doctrine was compromised by worldly philosophies of self-achievement.

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