Business is much more than just a way to make money. It's work that matters to God - work that can be a valuable part of helping to redeem this broken world. Business has value beyond the income it generates for you to donate to churches and charities, and beyond the platform it gives you to share your faith with other people. The actual work you do in business has great intrinsic value, because it helps shape the kind of world in which we live.

Here's how you can do business for God:

Provide goods and services to your community that will enable it to flourish. Your business can serve your community in valuable ways by providing products and services that people need. When choosing which ones to produce, keep in mind more than simply what can give you a good return on your investment. Also consider what biblical values you can communicate through the type of service your business offers to people. Avoid producing any products or services that will encourage people to sin. Produce the particular goods and services that you sense God leading you to deliver to the people in your community to help improve their lives. Invite God to work through your business to bless people as your business helps meet the needs around you. You could do anything from producing healthy and affordable food for people to eat to making high speed Internet access available to people to use.

Provide opportunities for meaningful work that will allow employees to express their God-given creativity. Give the people you hire to work at your business opportunities to participate in meaningful and creative work. In our fallen world, too many people approach work simply as a chore to be endured just to earn money; they've lost the motivation to do their best and the joy that should come from the experience. At your business, help people discover, develop, and use the talents that God has given them to contribute to the world, so they'll find joy in their work and want to do it well.

Ask the Holy Spirit to guide you and empower you. Through ongoing prayer each business day, seek the Holy Spirit's guidance so you can make wise decisions. Pray for discernment about situations such as ethical dilemmas, whether or not to make an acquisition or set up a distribution channel, hiring and firing, and which meetings to attend. Also pray constantly for God's help to do the work you sense Him leading you to do. Trust that He will always help you with your work, from calling on potential customers and negotiating contracts to building a new manufacturing facility and marketing a new product line.

Keep in mind that your work has eternal value. Not only does your business work matter right now, but it also affects eternity because it affects the lives of people who will live forever. If you do your best to participate in God's redemptive work in the world through your business efforts, some of your work will last into eternity. So where there's brokenness, work to bring healing, where there's oppression, work to bring liberation, and where there's disenfranchisement, work to bring empowerment.

Be willing to make sacrifices. Realize that, while having good ethics usually will lead to good financial profits for your business, sometimes you may face situations where doing what's right will cost your business and hurt its bottom line. If that happens, be willing to sacrifice profits in favor of doing what God wants you to do.

Make your business sustainable. While you shouldn't make profitability your main goal - your main goal is to serve well - you also need to keep your company financially sustainable to stay in business. Keep in mind that you need to pay your shareholders a reasonable, risk-adjusted return on invested capital. Strive to make decisions that will not harm anyone connected to your business, from customers and employees, to suppliers and shareholders. Don't neglect your responsibility to respect and work with other businesses when appropriate. Look for opportunities to partner with people from other businesses in your same community, working together on some projects to help make your community a better place to live.

Build the right spiritual habits. Practice spiritual disciplines regularly to help you develop attitudes that will lead you to do what's right in business. Pursue such practices as regular prayer (especially for the Holy Spirit to renew your mind each day so you can think healthy thoughts), regular worship, celebrating Communion, observing time with God, studying and meditating on the Bible, living simply, giving generously, fasting, and offering people hospitality. Build close relationships with other saints, encourage and support each other, and hold each other accountable as you grow closer to God together.

Build the right ethical habits. If you keep growing closer to Christ, you'll be able to make the right ethical decisions in business, such as: conducting yourself with integrity in all situations, comply with laws and company policies, work hard, be kind and compassionate to others, be generous to others, listen well to others, be humble, be eager to learn, avoid intentionally harming others (such as through gossip), and working for the best interest of your company and community instead of just your own personal advancement.

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  • Holy spirit lead me during my everyday life. Tjat when people look at me they see you... I know they my gifts and talents if for ur glory. Its just a tool amd cover up to get my way in, then to fish for your people, amen.

  • Amen!

  • Wow, totally will need to go back over this again

  • Amen! Pastor Wiley, I agree 100% with this information it is confirmation.  That is why I originally choose the medical field because I love caring for sick people who need someone to minister to them during their down period in life.  God knew I had a passion for helping people.  My ministry grew beyond the work force and now God it going to expand my love and passion to reach millions around the world with His help.  These words will not fall to the ground in the name of Jesus, and through the blood of Jesus.  Confirmation; thank you:)

  • Great reading.  Sustainability has become part of my main focus as I had to learn to look at it from outside of the box.  Just as I must stay before God and allow the Holy Spirit to lead me daily in order to be successful in my personal and ministerial life,  I too must develop and utilize tools outside of the box to support the sustainability of the organization God has entrusted to me.  Thank you for the reading as it has allowed me to identify tools that I had put in the wrong box.  

  • People who work in a business should be allowed the opportunity for meaningful ways to express creative work. People are not given that opportunity because their is so much jealousy and envy in the work place that someone is always getting up set if the next person job performance is better than theirs, some people will not do their best in fear of what others are saying and thinking about them. I do feel like individuals should be allowed to discover and develop ways to express their multi talents that God has given them to share and contribute to the world. Some people go to work day after day to earn a paycheck instead of being all they can be, we need to build the right spiritual habits, practice spiritual disciplines, in order to develop the right attitude in the work place. we need to build right ethnic habits in order to make the right ethnical decisions in the work environment, conducting with integrity in all things, humbleness, listening, and to void bringing harm to others, no gossiping, and learning to work for the best interest of the company, would enable individuals to participate in creative work and using their God given talents to participate in creative work and express it in the work environment.

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