This reflects Classical Arminianism, which posits that prevenient grace enables all humans to choose or reject salvation, contrasting with the Reformed view of Total Depravity and Irresistible Grace.

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The Sovereign Cross: King, Savior, and the Finished Work

The sermon exhibits strong homiletical energy and a clear focus on Christ's sovereignty. However, it suffers from two critical theological deviations: an unorthodox equation of the cross with the torments of hell, and a synergistic view of salvation that places the decisive burden on human decision rather than divine grace. These errors undermine the sufficiency of the finished work.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Thyatira — The sermon contains explicit theological errors regarding the nature of Christ's atoning work and the mechanics of salvation. By equating the cross with the torments of hell and teaching that human decision is the deciding factor in salvation, the message compromises the core doctrines of the Gospel, moving from sound orthodoxy into active doctrinal error.

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