Admit It, You Are More Spoiled Than You Think!

Admit It, You Are More Spoiled Than You Think!
August 15, 2012 Lighthouse Network

August 15, 2012

Transformational Thought
Spoiled brats! I don’t hear people today using that phrase as much as I did back in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. Today, the term is often used when referring to Brittany Spears, Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan or others with plenty of money who make self-destructive decisions. We often think a spoiled brat refers to a child or teen who has a sense of entitlement. Brats believe that all they desire is theirs without having to wait, that only good things will happen to them, that nothing painful will happen, or that if adversity strikes, it will be quickly removed and remedied because they deserve good things because of who they are.

But notice today, how many times others or even you yourself act entitled. This includes people who think they and their loved ones should have good health, more money than necessary, no bills, an easy job, the approval of others, acceptance of their ideas, a smooth daily plan, an agenda that works out perfectly with extra time to spare, no traffic or delays, no one using their elliptical, meals made perfectly, the right ice cream left in the fridge, no one around them ever making mistakes, and everytime they make a mistake, others enjoy it and the mistake is immediately fixed. Do you see some of yourself in these entitled examples? We all fall into these traps.

We live in an age of entitlement. We all think we deserve more good stuff. This mindset has led to zillion-dollar national debt, loads of foreclosures, and personal debt at record highs. And that is just the financial damage. The psychological and spiritual damage exponentially trump the financial losses. We must constantly counteract the barrage of propaganda telling us that we need more and deserve more. A good way of fighting against the lie of deserving more is by learning to see everything from God’s perspective. Let this world become your classroom. Notice all the blessings you take for granted each day. Let His Word become a lamp to your feet and a light for your path.

It’s almost impossible to have a thankful heart when you constantly demand more. A way to reverse this is to saturate your mind with Scripture: read it, think about it, and memorize portions of it. This will allow you to see things from God’s perspective. You will then be thankful for everything and realize you are entitled to nothing.

Today, make a list of all the blessings you do have in your life. To help spur thought, think of those who are disabled, people in third world situations, the oppressed, those who have gone through serious events and losses. Then list why you deserve … I mean actually deserve … your positive blessings. Give thanks for all your blessings, regardless of how small they are. Allow His word to cut deep into your entitlement. Remember that His word is sharper than any double-edged sword. Let Him use it to do spiritual surgery on the thoughts and attitudes of your mind and soul. An attitude of entitlement or one of thankfulness, it’s your decision, so choose well.

Prayer
Dear Father God, I ask that You set me free from the prison of ingratitude that I created for myself. Release me from this prison so that I may enjoy the pleasures of a thankful heart. You allowed Your Son to enter this world as an infant … knowing the price He would have to pay. Thank You, Father. I understand why You sent Your Son Jesus to us. You sent Him “to open the eyes of the blind, to free captives from prison and to release from the dungeon those who sit in darkness.” Open my eyes, Lord. I pray that Your Holy Spirit fill me with the gift to understand and spread You Holy Word. Give me a perspective-lift today. Help me to see things from Your perspective. I pray to You with confidence in the name of the One who can provide my every need; Jesus Christ; and all God’s children say – AMEN!

The Truth
To open the eyes of the blind, to free captives from prison and to release from the dungeon those who sit in darkness  Isaiah 42:7

Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path  Psalm 119:105

For the Word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to divide soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.  Hebrews 4:12

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