True faith is not a transaction but a relationship. Many of us, without realizing it, treat God like a vending machine, expecting that if we put in our good deeds, church attendance, and prayers, God will dispense blessings and answers according to our desires. This mindset, which I call "transactional faith," is a dangerous lie that distorts our understanding of what it means to truly follow God. Transactional faith suggests that if we do our part, God is obligated to do His. However, this is not the nature of our relationship with God. True faith is relational, not transactional. It is about knowing and loving God for who He is, not just for what He does.
Throughout the Bible, we see examples of people who struggled with this mindset. The Israelites, Jonah, Martha, the older brother in the story of the prodigal son, and the rich young ruler all had moments where they expected God to act in a certain way because of their actions. Yet, God calls us to a deeper, more intimate relationship that is based on love and trust, not on transactions.
A covenant with God is not like a contract. While a contract is transactional, temporary, and enforceable by law, a covenant is relational, eternal, and sustained by love. God initiates this covenant, and it is not dependent on our actions. Even when we are faithless, God remains faithful. This is the beauty of His covenantal love.
To evaluate whether we have a transactional faith, we can ask ourselves three questions: Do I follow God for what He does or for who He is? Do I trust God even when He doesn't answer my prayers as I wish? Do I serve God out of love or in hopes of receiving something in return? These questions help us reflect on the nature of our relationship with God.
Ultimately, we are called to seek God first, not for His blessings, but for His presence. True faith is about loving God for who He is, not just for what He does. Let us pray for a heart that seeks God earnestly and loves Him deeply, without strings attached.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Reflection on Faith**: To assess whether our faith is transactional, we can ask ourselves if we follow God for who He is, trust Him when prayers go unanswered, and serve Him out of love rather than expectation. These reflections guide us toward a deeper relationship with God. [18:45]
5. Seeking God First: True faith involves seeking God above all else, not for His blessings but for His presence. By prioritizing our relationship with God, we align our hearts with His will and experience the fullness of His love and grace.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [03:03] - Vending Machine Faith
- [06:30] - Biblical Examples of Transactional Faith
- [10:55] - The Illusion of Preferential Treatment
- [15:42] - Covenant vs. Contract
- [18:45] - Self-Reflection on Faith
- [22:06] - Personal Struggles with Transactional Faith
- [23:48] - Seeking God First
- [25:42] - Prayer for Relational Faith
- [28:23] - Invitation to Deeper Relationship
- [31:45] - Conclusion and Call to Action