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On this episode of the C-Suite for Christ Podcast, we’re taking off the kid gloves and calling out the entitlement mindset strangling our homes, churches, and nation.
Paul M. Neuberger rips the mask off comfort culture. He names the lies, shatters the excuses, and lays bare the roots of entitlement—biblical rebellion, not just bad behavior. He names the cost: a generation gone soft, a nation handing over its freedom for comfort, a Church trading grit for grievance.
But the greater truth? Jesus is still King. Work is still holy. Blessing comes through gratitude, grit, obedience—never entitlement.
The world says you’re owed. Christ says, pick up your cross and follow Me.
So, when your moment of truth strikes—will you demand your rights, or will you rise with responsibility?
Buckle up. This one’s raw, real, and rooted in the unfiltered Word.
"If anyone is not willing to work, he must not eat." –2 Thessalonians 3:10
Episode Highlights:
01:07 – And I’m here to tell you bluntly and biblically, you’re not entitled to a single darn thing. Not from God, not from your boss, not from your spouse, not from your government, and certainly not from your church. Everything you have is either grace or it’s the fruit of discipline and hard work."
06:21 – Entitlement makes God your servant and you the master. Let me say that again for the people in the back: entitlement turns the creator into the butler and the creature into the boss. That’s blasphemous. That’s satanic. That’s why this topic matters so much.
45:31 – You aren’t entitled to anything. And that reality is not depressing. It’s liberating. It’s empowering. It’s the best news you’re going to hear today, my friend. When you believe you’re entitled to nothing, you finally see everything correctly. Entitlement twists your vision. It distorts your expectations. It poisons your joy, it corrodes your character.
Connect with Paul M. Neuberger
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On this episode of the C-Suite for Christ Podcast, we’re taking off the kid gloves and calling out the entitlement mindset strangling our homes, churches, and nation.
Paul M. Neuberger rips the mask off comfort culture. He names the lies, shatters the excuses, and lays bare the roots of entitlement—biblical rebellion, not just bad behavior. He names the cost: a generation gone soft, a nation handing over its freedom for comfort, a Church trading grit for grievance.
But the greater truth? Jesus is still King. Work is still holy. Blessing comes through gratitude, grit, obedience—never entitlement.
The world says you’re owed. Christ says, pick up your cross and follow Me.
So, when your moment of truth strikes—will you demand your rights, or will you rise with responsibility?
Buckle up. This one’s raw, real, and rooted in the unfiltered Word.
"If anyone is not willing to work, he must not eat." –2 Thessalonians 3:10
Episode Highlights:
01:07 – And I’m here to tell you bluntly and biblically, you’re not entitled to a single darn thing. Not from God, not from your boss, not from your spouse, not from your government, and certainly not from your church. Everything you have is either grace or it’s the fruit of discipline and hard work."
06:21 – Entitlement makes God your servant and you the master. Let me say that again for the people in the back: entitlement turns the creator into the butler and the creature into the boss. That’s blasphemous. That’s satanic. That’s why this topic matters so much.
45:31 – You aren’t entitled to anything. And that reality is not depressing. It’s liberating. It’s empowering. It’s the best news you’re going to hear today, my friend. When you believe you’re entitled to nothing, you finally see everything correctly. Entitlement twists your vision. It distorts your expectations. It poisons your joy, it corrodes your character.
Connect with Paul M. Neuberger
Website

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