
The Danger of Feeling God: Why Vision Without Scripture Fails
While the sermon offers practical advice on goal-setting and marriage alignment, it fundamentally compromises biblical orthodoxy. The pastor explicitly teaches that his wife's intense feelings are God speaking, elevating subjective experience above Scripture. Furthermore, the sermon promotes a Christless sanctification model where moral behavior is driven by personal vision rather than the Holy Spirit. These errors, combined with a failure to properly administer communion, place this message in the category of fundamental error.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Laodicea — The sermon exhibits a therapeutic deism that prioritizes subjective emotional states and self-generated vision over the objective authority of Scripture and the finished work of Christ. By equating intense feelings with divine revelation and teaching that moral restraint comes from human motivation rather than the Holy Spirit, the message reflects a self-sufficient, 'lukewarm' spirituality that lacks the transformative power of the Gospel.


