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Pursue The Father’s Business

January 29, 2010

When Jesus began His earthly ministry to save the world, He chose successful businessmen of high caliber to be His disciples. For example, Peter and Andrew owned a fishing company (Matthew 4:18-20) and Matthew was a tax collector (Matthew 9:9).

Once the disciples joined Jesus’ ministry, their businesses skyrocketed. They were so prosperous that they were able to travel with Him for over three years without having to close down their business establishments. God’s blessing-His empowerment to prosper and succeed in every area of life was on their lives and businesses. Their association with Jesus was the key to obtaining the blessing that equipped them to get the job done.

Likewise, as an entrepreneur, you have been equipped and given the responsibility of going into the business world to gather your inheritance of wealth (Deuteronomy 8:18; Proverbs 13:22; James 5:1-7). Reaching millionaire status through your businesses and other God-inspired means should be sweatless!

Don’t rely on your education or current financial status to determine your success in business. Instead, ask God to teach you how to profit His way, which is the best way (Psalm 66:12; Proverbs 4:7; 8:18; Ecclesiastes 7:11-12; James 1:5). In addition, don’t be afraid to market your ideas. Doing so may be your ticket to success. It may not seem feasible at this point, but God knows the impact your invention or service will have on society.

There is no question that pursuing “God’s Ideas” will lead to your inheritance of wealth. God’s wealth. God’s goal is to get as many people born again as possible. That’s why Christian entrepreneurship is so important in these last days. The wealth that you gather is not for your benefit alone.  Use it to please God by gathering lost souls into His kingdom (or family). Increasing His family will be your greatest profit. Therefore, bless others and allow your money to be used for His mission. It is an investment that you won’t regret!

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