Business Can Bless Others and Glorify God

 

Business Can Bless Others and Glorify God

📖 Key Verse: Proverbs 11:26"People curse the one who hoards grain, but they pray God’s blessing on the one who is willing to sell."


1. Business is a Way to Serve Others

  • Business is not just about making money; it’s about providing value to others.
  • A godly business provides goods and services that help communities thrive.
  • Lesson: A business run with integrity meets needs and serves society.

🔹 Biblical Example: Boaz, the Businessman (Ruth 2-4)

  • Boaz was a wealthy landowner and allowed the poor (like Ruth) to gather grain.
  • He treated his workers well and blessed Naomi’s family by marrying Ruth.
  • Lesson: A godly businessman can help others and change lives.

🔹 Modern Example: A Christian Store Owner

  • A shopkeeper sells fair-priced goods and hires employees from the local church.
  • He supports his workers’ families and helps the poor.
  • Lesson: Business is an opportunity to provide jobs, support families, and care for the needy.

2. Business Can Be a Platform for Ministry

📖 Colossians 3:23"Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters."

  • A business reflects Christ when it is run with honesty, excellence, and generosity.
  • Christian businesses can share God’s love through their work, words, and values.

🔹 Biblical Example: Lydia, the Seller of Purple Cloth (Acts 16:14-15)

  • Lydia was a successful businesswoman in textiles.
  • She used her home to support Paul’s ministry and spread the Gospel.
  • Lesson: Business can be a place for evangelism and ministry.

🔹 Modern Example: Christian-Owned Coffee Shop

  • A coffee shop plays worship music, treats customers with kindness, and offers Bible study meetings.
  • Lesson: A business can be a place to share God’s love and values.

3. Business Generates Wealth to Support God’s Work

📖 Deuteronomy 8:18"But remember the Lord your God, for it is He who gives you the ability to produce wealth."

  • Business creates financial resources that can support missions, churches, and charity work.
  • Christian entrepreneurs can use their profits for kingdom purposes.

🔹 Biblical Example: Joseph of Arimathea (Matthew 27:57-60)

  • He was a rich businessman who used his wealth to bury Jesus in a new tomb.
  • Lesson: Godly wealth can be used to honor Christ.

🔹 Modern Example: A Successful Businessman Funding Orphanages

  • A Christian businessman donates profits to build schools, churches, and orphanages.
  • Lesson: God blesses those who use their wealth for His kingdom.

4. Principles for Running a God-Honoring Business

Be Honest and Fair (Proverbs 11:1"The Lord detests dishonest scales.").
Treat Employees Well (James 5:4 – God condemns unfair wages.).
Help the Needy (Proverbs 19:17"Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord.").
Give Back to God (Malachi 3:10 – Tithing and generosity bring blessings.).


Conclusion

  • Business is a gift from God that can be used to bless others and glorify Him.
  • A Christian business should serve people, create opportunities, and support God’s work.
  • Final Question: Is your business helping people and glorifying God?


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