To me it reads as a contemporary Protestant sermon, preached against a background of public doubt which I don't think exists in the Empire.
Brothers and Sister,
This "Sister": might she be the famous resident of Providence?
Citizens of the Empire, Children of God.
Does this cut out the people of the Kingdom? The people in the Fed and Republic who follow the Amarrian faith? Actually, who are your audiences, real and ostensible?
Does following Scriptures tell you that God’s power is to provide whatever we need?
Does following Scriptures tell you that God really cares and loves the truly faithful?
Does following Scriptures tell you that, if God can do that, then there is nothing that God can’t do?
Does following Scriptures tell you that God didn’t stop creating but is still creating today?
Actually... as far as I can tell from Amarrian scripture, "No".
Ask yourself these questions, and see what answer your soul gives you.
That someone's been hanging around with Gallente heresies about "love" and "being provided for". Amarrian beliefs are about purity, hardship, conviction, testing, control, judgement and salvation, not about love or provision.
The body of the sermon seems to be about accepting contemporary miracles. Subtext seems to be about accepting Jamyl as an example of god working in mysterious ways. Does anyone within the Empire openly question this? Would you acknowledge their questioning if they did?
Would you really preach that for most people, seeing things as they are (to a god-fearing Amarrian) is a "quaint relic"? Again, is this a sermon to the faithful or to the fallen?
Given the Amarrian commitment to the puzzle game that god provided for them--which is theirs to apply skill and science and investigation to--I find it confusing trying to work out whether this divine illumination is supposed to come from knowledge of the world, from divine grace, or from some sort of internal "that feels right".
To tie into the illumination theme, quote Gheinok the First, 12:32, "By His light, and His will". (Maybe also quote Anoyia...
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Lord, light the lamp within the minds. Give them the truth and wisdom that you have bestowed upon those that are faithful to you. Amen"
I don't don't think the Amarrian god gives things freely. Except tests. And worlds to conquer, but the point there is that you have to go and conquer them.