
Beyond Achievement: Living for God’s Glory
Pastor Gray delivers a compelling message that bridges high theology with everyday reality. By contrasting the emptiness of self-glorification with the fulfillment found in God's glory, he challenges the congregation to view their daily vocations as acts of worship. The sermon is theologically sound, culturally engaged, and deeply pastoral, offering a robust framework for Christian living.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — The sermon demonstrates a faithful and sound exposition of the doctrine of Soli Deo Gloria. The pastor successfully anchors the congregation's identity and daily conduct in the sovereignty and glory of God, avoiding the traps of moralism or therapeutic deism. The message is marked by theological clarity and pastoral warmth, characteristic of a church that holds fast to the truth.

