Financial Discipleship @ Work Part 1Sample
Financing the business
An important aspect of God’s role as our Employer is to provide sufficient finance for the work which He gives us to do. He can sometimes provide in unexpected ways. Can you believe that He will provide what is necessary to finance His business?
Financing through equity, either through savings or external investment, is preferable to borrowing. Can we look to the Lord first, before turning to banks for loans? Can we find people to invest in the business and share the risk? Can I use business assets as collateral instead of personally guaranteeing the loan? Standing as a personal guarantor for a loan is very risky and to be avoided.
There are two guiding principles: share the risk and avoid bondage!
The Lord can provide in unexpected ways and wants us to turn to Him for wisdom and provision in financing our business. Remember, He wants us to maintain our freedom, being independent of the world and dependent upon Him, as we design the financing of the company. God’s best for us is to remain free from debt! I am sure He can enable us to finance all transactions and meet all obligations to those dependent on the business.
I was CEO of a company providing services to the European Space Agency (ESA). This company was set up by the owner, an American, who used to work for NASA. In the US, he earned a lot of money, but through illness and bad investments lost everything. He was married to a Dutch wife, and they decided to move back to Holland. He wanted to start a business but had decided that, as a Christian, he would not borrow money from a bank. He got a chance to compete for a contract and was awarded the business. Because he would not take a loan to start the business, he asked ESA to pay the contract in advance which would enable him to start the business and employ people. This was unheard of, but the Agency surprisingly agreed. This was a great example of the Lord providing in expected ways!
Can you believe that the Lord will provide when you earnestly seek the priority of the Kingdom and conduct business His way?
About this Plan
Discipleship in business means learning how to apply Biblical principles to everyday decisions. Financial discipleship is learning to serve God and use finances in your workplace for His purposes. This reading plan will help you discern God’s ways in handling money where you work.
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