
The Illusion of Control: A Warning Against Prosperity Theology
The sermon is fundamentally compromised by a complete omission of the Gospel of Grace, replacing it with a synergistic framework where human effort, desperation, and prophetic declarations compel God to act. It promotes a therapeutic deism that views God primarily as a means to earthly success, health, and wealth, directly contradicting the biblical doctrine of God's sovereignty and the sufficiency of Christ's atonement.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Laodicea — The sermon exhibits the characteristics of a therapeutic, self-focused faith that prioritizes human desire and material prosperity over the sovereignty of God and the reality of the Cross. It presents a gospel of self-actualization and spiritual manipulation, promising health, wealth, and victory as the default inheritance of the believer, while entirely omitting the necessity of repentance and the atoning work of Christ.

