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What if the problem isn’t your faith — but what you were taught faith is? Many believers are exhausted, striving, and disappointed… not because God is distant, but because they’ve been approaching Him from the wrong place. This teaching challenges the deeply embedded idea that faith is about trying harder, praying louder, or performing religious acts to move God. Scripture reveals something far more freeing: faith is relational trust rooted in identity and restored access to the Father. Who this video is for This message is for believers who: Love God but feel stuck in cycles of striving and disappointment Have been taught that prayer, giving, or activity earns God’s response Are questioning performance-driven Christianity but still want truth Desire maturity, clarity, and fruitfulness — not religious noise The problem it addresses Much of modern Christianity presents faith as effort — a lever we pull to get results. This has produced fear-based giving, comparison, burnout, and shallow testimonies that don’t reflect the gospel. When faith is misunderstood, identity is distorted, desires become misaligned, and believers lose confidence in God — and in themselves. What you’ll gain from this teaching In this message, you’ll rediscover: Why believers already have unrestricted access to the Father How faith flows from relationship, not religious pressure Why abiding in Christ transforms desire before it produces outcomes How biblical faith is lived through identity-aligned obedience Why value creation and purpose matter more than survival spirituality This is not a motivational talk. It’s a recalibration. If you’ve ever felt like Christianity made you smaller instead of freer — this teaching will help you return to the truth of who you are in Christ and how faith actually works.