What are the distinctions of a Christian business man or woman? Are they internal or external, or both? What does the Bible have to say about the gifts that are part of being an entrepreneur?
Building a business, whether large or small, puts the believer in the position of making a difference for their family as well as many others. It’s in essence a creative act, reflecting our Creator God, of making something from nothing.
Of course, we don’t really start from nothing. We start with spiritual gifts, aptitudes, preparation, and vision. What is it that God is positioning you to build for His glory? What’s the vision? Any business takes long-term planning and commitment, and the flexibility to take bold calculated risks after counting the cost.
The goal of a Christian entrepreneur is not material gain for the sake of self-indulgent living, or it shouldn’t be. With the spiritual understanding that the Lord could return at any time, our wealth is to be directed for His Kingdom work. Consider how little money it costs to provide a Bible for a believer in persecuted lands, or to provide training for a national pastor or missionary, or even travel costs for a missionary to attend a conference, come home for a much-needed furlough, or get medical attention.
As business owners, we need a heart of service, both to the Lord and to others. Amidst the busy days and years of building your company, look up and look around. Who could use a word of encouragement? Who could use some information that you’ve learned along the way? There is nothing we have that we have not been given. Don’t become myopic in your inward-focus, but rather look to serve and bless others, whether financially, professionally, or by spiritual encouragement.
Christian entrepreneurs are given stewardship of ideas, resources, relationships, and decisions. Each opportunity builds on that which preceded it, each person you meet can be a connection to the next expert you need to learn from, each step leads to a clarified or enlarged vision. Were you thinking too small? It’s a common malady when we rely on our own strength and understanding. Remember Who you serve and seek Him daily for your marching orders!
You too can serve the Lord through the gift of being an entrepreneur. God’s Kingdom work requires dedicated visionaries and financial backing, and all studies show that the highest net worth individuals are those who have built their own business. Commit your work to the Lord, and He will direct your path.
(c) 2007 Becki Maxson
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It is quite a wild ride being a Christian business person. Following the Grey Goose (Holy Spirit as the Celts called Him) is not for the faint of heart, but then I don’t really think He made faint of heart types really.
Bill Bedsaul
http://www.whirlwindz.com
Thanks for stopping by Bill. I agree that it can be a wild ride, but when you are walking next to Jesus doing business, there is no better way.
May we go Possess the Land the Lord has given us!
While I agree with the article wholeheartedly, I think we get into trouble when we make distinctions between being Christian and…. everyone else. Providing bibles is a fantastic endeavor, as are helping with the lcoal food pantry, providing blankets for thehomeless etc. But if we do these things just because we are Christians the meaning is lost. Jesus didn’t help people because he was God’s son. He did so because he was human and wanted to show the world God. He didn’t walk around saying he was the son of God. He walked around saying he was Jesus. He revealed himself to very few. What we do we should do as humans first, from the heart. That will please our Father
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Hi Jill!
It really does come down to the condition of the heart. I don’t know about you, but I’m tired of seeing people doing the “right” things with hidden motives. We need to always watch out for hidden motives.
I will say, something I love about Jesus is He was always purposed driven. Everything He did was with a purpose. Let’s follow His example in our business and our lives!
Hope everything is going well for you Jill!
God bless!