Saturday, 14th March, 2026
Bible Reading: Psalm 139:23, John 13:5
Memory Verse: Who would you rather be: the one who eats the dinner or the one who serves the dinner? You’d rather eat and be served, right? But I’ve taken my place among you as the one who serves. Luke 22:27 (MSG)
How Do I Break Free From Entitlement Mentality?
1. Acknowledge It: Freedom begins with awareness. Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal areas where entitlement mentality hides; maybe in your prayers, workplace attitude, marriage expectations, or service to God. David prayed, “Search me, O God, and know my heart…” (Psalm 139:23). You can’t heal what you won’t face.
2. Repent and Renew Your Mind: Repentance isn’t just saying “I’m sorry.” It’s changing direction. It means shifting from demanding to depending. Romans 12:2 calls us to “be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” Replace thoughts of “I deserve” with “I’m entrusted.” When the mind changes, the attitude follows.
3. Return to a Servant’s Heart: Jesus said, “I am among you as one who serves.” (Luke 22:27). True greatness is in serving, not demanding. Serving others breaks the grip of self-centeredness. Jesus, the Lord of glory, washed His disciples’ feet. (John 13:5). Serving humbles your heart and keeps your spirit tender. Where entitlement says, “I’m too big for that,” service says “I’m never too big to serve.”
4. Return to Gratitude: Gratitude is the opposite of entitlement. It reminds you that everything you have is a gift from God. Keep a daily gratitude habit. List what you’re thankful for, even the small things. “In everything give thanks…” (1 Thessalonians 5:18). The more grateful you are, the less entitled you become.
5. Embrace Responsibility: Entitlement seeks privilege without process. But in the Kingdom, God promotes those who take responsibility. When Jesus fed the 5,000, He told the disciples, “You give them something to eat.” (Luke 9:13). He invited them into responsibility before reward. Responsibility matures your faith and attracts greater favour.
6. Respect the Process: Many people lose destiny opportunities because they want acceleration without preparation. David was anointed at 17 but crowned at 30. Joseph dreamed at 17 but ruled at 30. They both endured a process. Entitlement rushes the process; humility endures it. God uses process to prepare you for promise.
Quote:
I. Entitlement closes doors; gratitude opens new ones.
II. Entitlement demands. Gratitude serves. Stewardship multiplies.
III. God can trust a humble heart with what He cannot give an entitled one.
Prophetic Decree: Entitlement shall not rob you of your next level, in Jesus name.
Prayer Focus
Lord Jesus, deliver me from every form of pride and entitlement. Forgive me for moments I’ve acted like You owe me or others owe me. Teach me to walk in humility, gratitude, and responsibility. I receive grace to serve, to grow, and to honour process. I choose stewardship over self-centeredness, and faithfulness over frustration in Jesus name. Amen.
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Deuteronomy 8-10