422. How to do Kingdom Business
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In a world where business often seems like a battlefield, Christian entrepreneurs are called to a different standard. Join us as we delve into a transformative perspective on business, one rooted in faith and guided by biblical principles.
As Christian entrepreneurs, our mission is clear: to build businesses that glorify God. In a landscape dominated by hostile takeovers and self-interest, we're called to a higher purpose. Scripture guides our path, shaping our strategies and decisions for the better.
In this video, we explore three key Kingdom roles played by businesses according to the Bible.
Firstly, we're called to provide for those less fortunate. Leviticus 23:22 reminds us of our duty to uplift the marginalized in our communities, whether they're financially or spiritually impoverished. Let's heed this call and extend a helping hand to those in need.
Secondly, integrity should be the cornerstone of our business practices. Just as Jacob negotiated with integrity in Genesis 30:25-43, we're called to honesty and fairness in all our dealings. Even in times of waiting, integrity yields supernatural results.
Lastly, we're tasked with using our business influence for the greater good. Joseph of Arimathea, as depicted in Matthew 27:57-60, leveraged his affluence to honor Jesus in His death. Similarly, our influence can be a powerful tool for advancing God's Kingdom.
Join us on this journey of transformation as we align our businesses with God's vision for the marketplace. Together, let's make a difference and leave a lasting impact for the fame of His name in this generation.
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