Business Planning PrinciplesSample

Business Planning Principles - Part III
In this series, we’re talking about principles for business planning.
- The third principle is this: If you commit your plan to the Lord, He will establish your path.
Nehemiah was an indentured cupbearer for a foreign king working thousands of miles from his homeland. Yet, God placed on Nehemiah’s heart to go to Jerusalem and rebuild that devastated city.
Nehemiah had no experience, no resources, and no permission to leave the king’s service. So, Nehemiah prayed, developed a plan, and committed that plan to the Lord. The amazing result was that Jerusalem was rebuilt and repopulated.
Proverbs 16:3 says, "Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans."
If God has given you big plans, commit them to the Lord and follow His divine pathway forward.
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Many business owners agree that business plans are important, but writing one is often a different matter. This Bible reading plan explains why business plans are important and how to best approach formulating one from a Biblical perspective.
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