Every Christian entrepreneur has an external and internal mission.
The external one is what you put on your corporate annual report, and it sounds business-like. It’s your duty to your staff, clients, and shareholders.
You must deliver on it because that’s what your stakeholders bought into.
But there’s an internal mission too – what God told you to use the company for.
If you stay true to that, He’ll keep blessing your entity because He knows you will use the proceeds to execute His mandate.
Nothing is anything in itself. You don’t have anything you were not given. You own and control nothing outside of God.
The world uses what it has for Satan and is not shy about it. Neither should you be when you use yours for God.
You have the right to deploy the profit from your sweat (after fulfilling legal obligations) to fund God’s mandate.
Step up and stop giving a pittance to God. And don’t outsource your mandate to a church. You must give generously but know a local ministry has its own mission.
For instance, I don’t see how a church will build a space program. That’s something you do outside the church by yourself with your brain and resources.
Step up, enter the market, and do things for God.
Thanks for reading.
The world uses what it has for Satan and is not shy about it. Neither should you be when you use yours for God.
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