The Error of Escaping Judgment

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Walking on Water: Focus, Faith, and the Final Storm

The sermon offers a strong, encouraging message on maintaining focus on Christ during adversity, supported by vivid illustrations and a clear call to discipleship. However, it contains a significant eschatological error regarding the timing of the church's removal relative to the final tribulation, which undermines the biblical teaching on enduring suffering. The homiletical delivery is generally sound, though the text-to-talk ratio is moderate, and some language choices could be refined for greater pastoral decorum.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Pergamum — The sermon blends orthodox truth with minor worldly philosophies, specifically by introducing a pre-tribulation removal of the elect that contradicts the biblical mandate for believers to endure the final tribulation. This theological compromise, while maintaining core Christology, weakens the church's witness to the reality of suffering and judgment.

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