ArchaicTruth said:
The Church's job is to save people from hell, and preaching hellfire is a poor and hypocritical method
Who told you that ? The Church is not tasked of God to save anyone from Hell. That is the work of Jesus Christ and Jesus Christ alone.
I have read the sermon very carefully and still say it is not Biblical in its approach - it is not following any model of message seen from the Early Church in the New Testament - they focus on the good news. Read Acts 2 for example, the contains the perfect gospel message. And it reached thousands of people and changed their hearts and lives right around! Grace is not scaring people into things - that is not grace. Grace is caring about someone enough to go out of your way to help them and accept them where they are without needing them to meet your qualifications of morality. Grace is becoming vulnerable so you can share the good news with somebody in terms they can understand. Grace is God reaching down, not so that we can meet his standards but so that he can bring us up to his - yet this sermon is advocating turning to God not out of love and respect for who he is but out of fear for self. That is the wrong motivation and not, I believe, the kind of worship that God desires - he wants a humble and loving heart, not someone who is there simply using God as his "Get out of Jail free" card. Because both God and Grace are so much deeper than that.
You're kidding, right?
The first thing Jesus Christ said after He was baptized with the Holy Spirit was REPENT.
In Acts 2 before all these people came, what did Peter say to them? The Bible says
38Peter replied, "Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. 39The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off—for all whom the Lord our God will call."
40With many other words he warned them; and he pleaded with them, "Save yourselves from this corrupt generation." 41Those who accepted his message were baptized, and about three thousand were added to their number that day.
Jesus Christ spoke of Hell more than anyone else in the Bible. Why do you suppose?
How many people did Jesus Christ witness Truth to in the face of their lies?
Jesus taught that actions that led to sins were to be stopped, not tolerated under an umbrella of unconditional grace. In John 8 we find a story of how the religious leaders of His day sought to entrap Him by making a difficult judgment. They did so by bringing before Him a woman caught in the act of adultery and asking Him what punishment she deserved.
Jesus told those who accused her to stone her if they were without sin. The accusers left one by one. But to the woman He said:
"Woman, where are those accusers of yours? Has no one condemned you?" She responded, "
No one, Lord." Jesus then told her, "
Neither do I condemn you; go and sin no more"
You can't deliver the Good News without showing why it is Good News.
Too many people in this forum lack this understanding because they don't think their sin is sin. And if you don't think your sin is sin, their is nothing for you to receive Good News about.
The Good News is Good News because it shows the Way to God's Grace and Mercy as juxtaposed to the death and destruction of sin.
You cannot teach of the Good News without teaching of the reason why the Good News is needed.
And THAT is Biblical and aligned with the FULL COUNSEL of God's Word.
Peter warned them why they needed to repent Just as Jesus Christ warned them of why they needed to repent.