In this sobering episode, Sergio delivers a prophetic open letter to the modern Church — especially to those who hide behind the cold logic of Calvin’s system while claiming to defend grace.
He draws a startling line between Calvinist determinism and Islamic fatalism, showing how both stem from the same distortion: a god of control, not covenant.
Through the lens of Alfred Adler’s psychology, Sergio exposes how Supersessionism — the belief that the Church has replaced Israel — doesn’t just corrupt theology; it reshapes the soul. It trains believers to prize superiority over humility, power over belonging, and control over communion.
The result? A Church that preaches election but forgets covenant.
A faith that despises Israel yet expects God to keep His promises.
A theology that may one day kneel before the very ideology it empowered.
This is not a debate.
It’s a wake-up call — and a warning.
Key Themes:
Why Calvinism and Islam share a psychological root
How Supersessionism teaches the Church to betray its own covenant identity
Adler’s “community feeling” as a lens for spiritual health
The danger of replacing Israel in theology and life
Covenant as God’s antidote to superiority and control
A call to humility, repentance, and restoration
Notable Quotes:
“Preach a God who controls but does not covenant, and you’ll raise disciples who dominate but cannot love.”
“Supersessionism isn’t theology — it’s the soul’s bid for superiority.”
“If God could revoke His covenant with Israel, what makes you think He won’t revoke His promises to you?”
“Come back to the olive tree before the bite.”