Prayer and Providence

A weathered clay jar, cracked and half-buried in parched desert soil, spills no contents. behind it, a narrow band of golden sunrise pierces heavy storm clouds, casting sharp, angled shadows across the sand. no water, no glow, no magic — only natural light and dry earth.

When Faith Becomes a Transaction: The Danger of Therapeutic Prayer

This sermon's focus on personal needs without grounding in Christ's atonement risks reducing faith to a transactional exchange. While the call to trust God is biblically sound, the absence of the Gospel message leaves listeners without hope for eternal redemption. The lack of Christ-centered framing undermines the foundation of true spiritual hope.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Laodicea — The sermon reduces God to a provider of personal comfort rather than presenting Christ's redemptive work, reflecting the lukewarm complacency described in [Revelation 3:15](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation+3%3A15&version=KJV)–16.

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