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In this thought-provoking and challenging episode, Adrian and Luke unpack the question that many Christians never ask themselves: What have you done for me lately? This selfish-sounding phrase is not about entitlement—it's a wake-up call to how quickly we forget God’s goodness when things are going well. Drawing from Jeremiah 2, they explore how the Israelites repeatedly turned away from God despite His faithfulness, replacing Him with idols and forgetting all He had done. This conversation hits home, especially for believers who have experienced God’s blessings but then drift away, focusing more on success, money, relationships, or status than on the One who provided it all in the first place. If you’ve ever struggled with spiritual complacency, entitlement, or losing focus on God, this episode is for you. Key Episode Takeaways We easily forget God's past blessings – When things go well for too long, we start thinking we made it happen. Israel’s mistake is still happening today – They turned to idols after experiencing miracles, just like we chase success and self-reliance. Success and blessings can become idols – Money, career, relationships, and even ministry can take the place of God. God asks: What did I do to deserve this? – Like a loving Father, God wonders why we turn our backs on Him after all He’s done. It’s never too late to return to God – Repentance and realignment with Him are always possible. Scripture Reference: Jeremiah 2:5, 11 – God asks, What fault did your ancestors find in me that they strayed so far? Exodus 32 – The Israelites build a golden calf just 40 days after being rescued from Egypt. Matthew 6:33 – Seek first the kingdom of God, and all these things will be added to you. Personal testimonies of overcoming spiritual entitlement and remembering God’s faithfulness. Call to Action Take a moment today to evaluate your heart. Have you forgotten what God has done for you? Have you started putting blessings above the Blesser? Repent, realign, and seek Him first. Let us know in the comments or on social media how this episode spoke to you.