
The Danger of Transactional Faith: Why Eternal ROI is Not a Gospel Promise
The sermon suffers from a fundamental theological collapse, replacing the doctrine of Grace with a system of Works-Based Righteousness and Prosperity Theology. By framing tithing as a contract that obligates God to provide material blessings and by claiming that giving earns 'salvations credited to your account,' the message undermines the sufficiency of Christ's work. This is not merely a weak sermon; it is a dangerous distortion that leads believers away from true repentance and into a self-reliant, materialistic faith.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Laodicea — The sermon exhibits the distinct characteristics of the Laodicean church: a therapeutic deism that prioritizes material prosperity, self-empowerment, and transactional religion over the sobering reality of the Gospel. The message replaces the call to repentance and faith in Christ's finished work with a self-help framework of financial investment and behavioral modification, promising earthly blessings in exchange for church giving.

