Bible on BusinessSample
Created to Work
Most people spend the majority of their waking hours working, yet have never fully grasped the idea that God created us to work. In fact, work was meant to be a joyful experience in which we are fulfilled in the use of our collective ability to partner with God in the cultivation of resources entrusted to us.
However, in today’s global marketplace, work has a negative connotation and some even believe God is against our work. This just is not true. God is a proponent of good business.
We see an example of this in 2 Kings 4 when a widow approaches Elisha pleading for help. She lost her husband and was about to lose her two children to slavery, but rather than giving her money, God responds through Elisha and puts her to work!
God uses what little she has, a jar of oil, to help her create a profitable business which in turn allows her to pay her debts, keep her children out of slavery, and live on the surplus.
God is for us in our work. He desires for us to use our talents and experiences in our work as an act of worship no matter how insignificant they seem.
We serve a God who used a few drops of oil to launch a successful business. Imagine what might happen if a movement of Christ followers used the gifts God has given them in the marketplace!
Erisa Mutabazi resides in Kigali, Rwanda and serves as the country director for HOPE International, a Christ-centered microfinance organization.
Compiled by Amplio Recruiting.
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About this Plan
The Bible is full of statements and stories applicable to work and business. This 31 day devotional plan is designed by business leaders to highlight these passages and relate them to the marketplace context. We hope these words will inspire you to a more faithful work and deeper love of scripture.
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We would like to thank Chris Chancey, Development Rep for HOPE International and CEO of Amplio Recruiting for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://www.ampliorecruiting.com