
The Transactional Trap: Why Gratitude Is Not a Lever for Blessing
The sermon begins with a commendable focus on thankfulness but quickly devolves into a prosperity-oriented framework. The speaker presents gratitude not as a response to God's grace, but as a tool to manipulate circumstances and secure favor. This undermines the sovereignty of God and reduces the Christian life to a transactional exchange, which is fundamentally at odds with orthodox theology.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Laodicea — The sermon exhibits the characteristics of Therapeutic Deism and Prosperity Theology. It reduces the Christian life to a transactional mechanic where human attitude controls divine provision, prioritizing self-actualization and material blessing over the sovereign, often suffering, work of God. This aligns with the Laodicean warning of being 'lukewarm' and self-sufficient, mistaking a therapeutic worldview for biblical truth.

