Every good and perfect gift is from above. (James 1:17)
The sense of entitlement has enslaved our contemporary culture and crippled it from being able to rise above the waves of challenge in life. Entitlement is growing like stage four cancer both in and out of the church. It never ceases to amaze me when speaking with younger adults who feel entitled to immediately enjoy the same standard of living their parents took decades to develop and arrive at. We live in a culture that is enslaved by entitlement and it has seeped into the church to the detriment of our spiritual lives. When we don’t receive what we think we have a right to expect, we have a tendency to look to God as the One who has withheld it from us.
Yet, God has promised to give to us everything we need in order to live the life He has called us to live. We have been given every spiritual blessing in Jesus and God has promised to meet our every need along the way. But the problem comes in when we believe we are entitled to more than God has promised. God never promised to meet our every want. Often what we want is the exact opposite of what God wants for us, and for good reason. It is not His best for us. But when we feel entitled to it, we can become bitter and begin to shrink back from all God is calling us to in our ministry of service to Him. What we need to remember is God owes us nothing but has promised us everything in Jesus.
The Christian life is to be marked by contribution, not consumerism. Only when we remember this truth can be break the chains of enslavement to entitlement. We must trust in God’s provision for us and we must receive with thanksgiving whatever He chooses to give to us. Remember, entitlement places self on the throne of life, not the Savior. But by keeping an attitude of gratitude in all circumstances, we will keep Jesus enthroned in our lives and that will dethrone every sense of entitlement.
This is the Gospel. This is grace for your race. NEVER FORGET THAT . . . AMEN!