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Business With God: Finding God's Plan

DAY 6 OF 6

Step 5. Wait, Listen & Watch

Four steps so far… Read the Bible. Pray. Seek wise counsel. Check your motivations.

That last step was maybe more challenging than the others, but so far so good. Finding God’s will might not be as difficult as you first thought. Until now, when you’re told to just wait, listen, and watch.

For most businesspeople, waiting without knowing exactly what you’re waiting for, or how long you need to wait for is difficult. Which is exactly why the word, “wait” is followed by “listen and watch”…

Finding God’s will is not always so straightforward or as quick a process as you might want. Let’s check some examples from the Bible.

First, remember how God came to speak to Elijah? He spoke to Elijah not by a mighty sign, but by gentle whisper. Just as Elijah might have missed God had he not been quietly waiting, the same is still true today.

Rushing between meetings, deadlines, and customers with little quiet time for God, makes it difficult to find His will for your leadership life. On the other hand, if you set aside a quiet time for prayer or meeting with others–taking time to listen and watch–your chances of finding God’s will improve dramatically.

Slowing down is the easier part. The harder part is waiting.

Just because you’re not seeing any activity or hearing from God does not mean that you’re not in line with His plan. The Bible gives some examples of what God’s timing can look like.

  • Sarah and Abraham had to wait about 25 years for a son (Genesis 12:2-4, 21:5).
  • Joseph had to wait over 20 years to fulfill the prophecy of his dreams (Genesis 37:2; 41:1; 41:46, 53-54).
  • David also had to wait about 20 years from the time of his anointing before becoming king over all Israel (1 Samuel 16:13; 2 Samuel 5:4-5).

But how long do you have to wait? Remember, with God it’s the “long game”–building HIS Kingdom for eternity, not building your leadership success for this month, quarter, or even year. As you wait, your faith may be tested. It may be difficult. You may have doubts. But check this sage advice from the Bible–taken here from the Message translation:

Quiet down before God, be prayerful before him. Don’t bother with those who climb the ladder, who elbow their way to the top. – Psalm 37:7 (MSG)

Lastly, and you might not want to hear this, but the Bible says to be joyful–yes, joyful–when you wait, so that you may be mature and complete. That’s tough, right?

So let’s close with one last verse about God’s will for you–taking you back to prayer and thankfulness, no matter what:

Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. – 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

Know that as you wait to find God’s will for your life, His purposes for your leadership will be fulfilled no matter what the world may say or think.

May you be blessed as you find and follow God’s will for your leadership and your life.

God’s timing may differ from yours.

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This reading plan has been abstracted from the book "Toolbox Devotions for the Faith-Driven Entrepreneur," and we hope it helps clarify God’s plan for your success in business. As follow-up we recommend the next set of readings in this series: “How to Pray for your Business Life.” To find that plan or others from God & Work, visit our website, or search for the plan title or "Roland Heersink" in the YouVersion app.

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Business With God: Finding God's Plan

We may separate faith & work, but is that right? In these readings, we look at how to manage your business life as God intends. Faith-Filled Sundays, followed by Faith-Driven workdays–that’s how it should be. This part o...

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