The pitfall of self-righteousness has trapped and pulled down uncounted
individuals. In most endeavors in life when we reach the top
(think any politician, sports star, billionaire, The President etc)
there
is a natural sense of awe surrounding the individual and their
accomplishments. Accomplishments however do not elevate one spiritually
“above” anyone else, regardless of how much money, power, fame or titles
they may garner. Additionally the destruction wrought by self-righteous
entitlement thinking on those who were born into wealth and position
would be cliché if its effects on them and those they touch was not so
heartbreaking.
The greatest and most heartbreaking falls occur however when an individual garners a sense of superiority from the spiritual work they have done. Though they began with good motives, they succumbed to the trap. When we grow spiritually, unless we stay ever vigilant, we can lose ourselves in self and begin to “look down” on those seeking guidance from a self constructed tower of superiority to the point of even becoming unwilling to continue to experience new spiritual winds, losing sight of our role as messenger, our demonstration of spiritual principles the message. Entitlement thinking may be the dubious luxury of the rich and famous, with or without personal accomplishment, but spiritual entitlement thinking is deadly.
Living on the Spiritual Basis we demonstrate the spiritual precepts we have learned in our daily life, for we cannot transmit that which we do not live ourselves. If we are attempting to teach a lesson we do not practice we will ultimately fail and fall victim to the dictum: “do as I say, not as I do” which is the golden gate of self-righteousness. We avoid this by staying vigilant and when spiritual entitlement thinking begins to make its self known, for it will, we turn to God and thank Him for knowing Him better, for keeping us “right” sized, our lives the demonstration of the new basis of living.
© Vincent Lee Jones Living In Spirit
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