
The Resurrection Trap: Why Letting Go Isn’t Enough
While the sermon offers pastoral comfort and vivid illustrations, it fundamentally compromises the Gospel by teaching that human choice, rather than divine grace, is the primary engine of spiritual transformation. The message shifts the focus from Christ's redemptive work to the congregation's ability to 'let go' of pain, resulting in a therapeutic deism that leaves believers without the power to actually change.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Laodicea — The sermon exhibits the characteristics of the Laodicean church, defined by therapeutic deism and a focus on self-help rather than the gospel. By replacing the doctrine of sin with emotional management and making human will the decisive factor in spiritual transformation, the message offers a shallow, self-reliant spirituality that lacks the power of the Holy Spirit and the reality of Christ's atonement.

