The Ten Commandments for BusinessSample

The Ten Commandments for Business: Commandment Nine
In this series, we’re pondering the Ten Commandments. Many small businesses can be devastated when these commands are violated.
For example, if you want to ruin a restaurant, spread rumors about seeing mice or cockroaches in their kitchen. Or, if you want to better your chances for a promotion, begin a whisper campaign slandering your rival’s character.
But, Exodus 20:16 teaches, “You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor.”
As Christians, we are to build people up rather than tear them down. Lies and gossip may be common in the marketplace, but Christians should act like Christians.
When you catch yourself spreading rumors, gossip, or lies about a peer, or even a competitor, go to your victim and ask forgiveness. Then do what you can to make it right.
Questions for Reflection
- What is the difference between gossip and small talk? If you are unsure, are you certain of your information's validity? Would the person you're talking about, have their reputation be ruined if more people knew?
- Is the information useful and/or necessary or does the conversation only serve to pass time? If you do struggle with gossiping, what could you talk about instead?
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About this Plan

As a child, I memorized the Ten Commandments, but that seems infrequent today. In this series, I want to remind us of God’s commands and share how they might impact our business lives.
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