Roman Catholic Sacramentalism

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The Sweet Yoke: Grace, Rest, and the Danger of Ritualism

While the sermon offers warm, relatable illustrations regarding the 'sweet yoke' of Christ and the value of perseverance, it is fundamentally compromised by a complete omission of the Gospel of Grace. The teaching replaces the finished work of Christ with a system of moralistic effort and sacramental ritualism, asserting that the Eucharist is a sacrifice offered to God to advance salvation. This represents a critical departure from biblical soteriology.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Thyatira — The sermon exhibits active doctrinal deviation by presenting the Eucharist as a propitiatory sacrifice offered by the church to advance salvation. This directly contradicts the biblical doctrine of Christ's single, sufficient, and unrepeatable sacrifice, constituting a severe heresy regarding the nature of atonement and mediation.

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