
The Danger of Adding to the Gospel: A Critique of Tongues and Experience
While the pastor demonstrates passion and a desire for spiritual vitality, the sermon is fundamentally compromised by critical errors. It elevates a disputed textual variant ([Mark 16](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mark+16&version=KJV)) to apostolic authority, teaches a synergistic view of salvation that relies on human will, and reduces the Holy Spirit to a mechanical 'overdraft protection' system. These issues require immediate correction to safeguard the congregation's understanding of the Gospel.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Thyatira — The sermon exhibits active doctrinal drift by elevating specific spiritual experiences and charismatic practices to the status of necessary evidence for salvation, while simultaneously rejecting the sufficiency of the completed biblical canon. This blends orthodox truth with heterodox additions, creating a system where human experience and extra-biblical phenomena dictate spiritual reality.

