
The Prompter and the Provider: Moving Beyond Transactional Faith
The sermon offers a compelling call to surrender control and trust in God's timing and provision, using the biblical example of Mary at the wedding in Cana. The pastor effectively highlights the danger of treating God as a vending machine. However, the theological foundation is weakened by a subtle Pelagian undertone, suggesting that human effort initiates divine action, rather than grace empowering human response.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Pergamum — The sermon blends orthodox truth with minor worldly philosophies. While the core message of submission to God is present, it is compromised by a subtle shift toward human self-sufficiency, where obedience is framed as a human trigger for divine blessing rather than a response to grace.

