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Entitlement to Initiative
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Now that
world economies are slowing down, entitlements are being threatened.
There is
also a theory that riots in the UK and other countries have roots in
the
government providing inadequate care for those trained to depend on
entitlements. The reality is that governments have historically done a
terrible
job of taking care of people. Governments have more often shot,
starved,
gassed, and neglected elements of the population more than they have
cared and
provided for the poor.
In the
Christian community we might level the same unfair accusation at the
church,
that we haven’t done a good job of taking care of the poor. Other
believers
even think that God himself hasn’t done a very good job of taking care
of
“them!” Entitlement pervades the expectations of both the religious and
secular
mindsets. The concept is that someone else should provide for my
education,
health care, retirement, childcare, employment, and salvation.
Balance
– We have heard in church and from the liberal community quoting
“religion”
that we should take care of the poor. I’ve heard those verses 100 times
for
every mention that “He that does not work, neither should he eat.” The
former
can be heard in the political mountain; the latter is absent.
For
even when we were with you, we used to give you this order: if anyone
is not
willing to work, then he is not to eat, either. For we hear that some
among you
are leading an undisciplined life, doing no work at all, but acting
like
busybodies. Now such persons we command and exhort in the Lord Jesus
Christ to
work in quiet fashion and eat their own bread. 2 Thess 3:10-13 NASU
We do an
incredible disservice to people who are enduring
hard times when we lead them to believe that others will take care of
them
forever. Our concept should be that people who are able to work are
only
temporarily in poverty, and that there is a way out… personal
initiative.
Roots of
entitlement – Do we believe
that God takes care
of his children? I think it’s fair to say that. But, most of us have
had some failures,
and many are mad at God, their parents, the company, the government…
whoever
failed to meet their expectations. At some level, our theology has
produced
poverty in our society. God takes care of those who do their part
(work).
People who passively believe that God will supernaturally provide for
their
needs quite often live in lack. Can God provide supernaturally?
Certainly! Does
he do it often enough to depend on it as a life style? No, and for good
reason.
He’s looking for co-laborers to change the world, not couch potatoes
waiting
for the next miracle followed by the rapture.
Wisdom - As a
pastor, I emphasized relating to God in terms of revelation much more
than
wisdom.
Revelation
– prophetic, intercession, healing, divine appointments, dreams,
breakthrough,
miracles, miraculous provision, anointing, God’s presence, angelic
visitation,
revival.
Wisdom
– initiative, character, education, experience, competence,
understanding,
mentors, work, heart’s desires, responsibility, planning, discipline,
budgets,
creativity, entrepreneurial, wealth.
My congregation
came to church to experience the presence of
God. I and they were far less interested in learning how to write a
business
plan, and we had no concept of learning to create wealth. We thought
that if we
gave it all away, God would be incentivized to miraculously give us
more. I’m
not implying the importance of one over the other – we need both wisdom
and
revelation. I just want to point to the fact that our equipping in
church
emphasizes only one, and when we get into the marketplace we walk with
a limp
because we typically undervalue wisdom. Failures in the marketplace are
not for
lack of intercession and miracles; they are typically the natural
result of
what we sow: incompetence – and the lack everything else on the wisdom
list.
Sow
toward your destiny intentionally - Our present
station in life is
simply the sum of our past and present beliefs, attitudes and actions.
It’s not
really anyone else’s fault, and I am never a victim, even if everything
goes
wrong (and it does occasionally). The good news is that change is
possible “if”
I’m willing to sow different beliefs, attitudes and actions. When
everything does
go wrong, I just get to work and put it back all “right” again. I might
even
improve it so that it can’t go wrong again. I am content, but never
complacent.
The amazing and painful truth that sets captives free is that poverty
and
abundance are both self-inflicted.
Do
not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, this he
will also
reap. Gal 6:7 NASU
They
will eat the fruit of their ways and be filled with the fruit of their
schemes. For the waywardness of the
simple will kill them, and the complacency of fools will destroy them;
Prov
1:31-32 NIV
Where it’s all
headed – God is
assembling Kings right now who
have the intention of changing the world for the better. They are
saying “yes,
Lord” to some pretty big mountains… the national debt, the poverty
mindset, and
the current economy. We are called to bless the nations and to make
disciples
of all nations. That translates to enlightening the political ideology
and
blessing governments as well. At the moment, there is an international
absence
of good leadership and good ideas. We have a gap waiting for us to fill
it with
innovation, wealth creation, and practical solutions. We’ll need all
the
revelation and wisdom we can get. But God has given us this assignment.
It’s
time to step up into intentional competence. When we are as good as we
can be,
that’s when God steps in and multiplies the fishes. It’s my best effort
and
God’s best effort at the same time.
I
can do all things through Him who
strengthens me. Phil 4:13-14 NASU
Not that we are competent in
ourselves
to claim anything for ourselves, but our competence comes from God. 6
He has
made us competent as ministers of a new covenant- — not of the letter
but of
the Spirit; for the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life. 2 Cor
3:5-6 NIV
This interview is an example of
what it sounds like.
Dan Gaub is my currency
trading mentor. You
will also enjoy reading Freedom from
Entitlement and Choosing Life Over
Entitlement.
PS:
the video version of
this newsletter is also available.
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and Sue
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How
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– Kings are increasingly getting
involved in Bible study or mentoring groups to facilitate their
“Release.” Here
are some helpful suggestions www.Releasing-Kings.com/Starting-a-Group.html.
We’ve also updated our Vision
Brochure with graphics to show how to become a King and how
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Release Kings. Lastly we’ve created a guideline to help you take your
dream to
the next level by considering the elements of a business plan. See Write
Your
Business Plan and a Free
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Library for many other helpful resources.
French
Translation
– Releasing Kings is now available in French
thanks to the efforts of Cees Bakker and Support Ministries
in the
Netherlands. In France, copies can be obtained from Editions Menor
or Librairie
Chretienne CLC. The Title in
French is “Libération des Rois pour le ministère dans le monde du
travail”.
Cees is also the guy who made the Dutch translation possible –
available
through his website. He can be contacted for Releasing Kings
conferences in
France and throughout Europe.
Other
language websites –
Ukraine
http://releasingkingsua.com/
Poland
http://www.releasingkingspl.com/
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PS:
I want to recommend
some follow-up reading.
Who
is God
by Harold Eberle
provides the best explanation of a more relational view of God. It’s
must
reading that connects our perception of God with everyday life.
Releasing
Kings for Ministry in the Marketplace
takes that
foundation into marketplace ministry and the entrepreneurial nature of
Kings.
Fruit in the marketplace naturally springs out of sound doctrine.
Desire
to
Destiny
– Takes the foundation and marketplace ministry and puts them in the
context of
seven practical keys or stages of growth you can apply in your own life.
You’re
invited into the vision
to release Kings; communicate the message, make the money,
and do the
mission.
- The Message – Our first goal
is to get the Releasing Kings message into the hands of the messengers
that will carry it… do it, preach it, teach it, example it.
- The Money – The second
goal is to help Kings break out of poverty by networking them with
practical opportunities to prosper. We want to introduce them to the
right people, the right opportunity, and the right financial approach.
- The Mission – Network Kings
with opportunities to mix business and missions. Accomplish the great
commission through the marketplace and occupy the Seven mountains of: business,
media, arts & entertainment, education, family and government
in addition to the church. See
video #1 and video #2
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