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Guest Post by: Mike Holmes
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Bad Business

Bad Business, Bad!

It’s amazing the amount of people that see business as bad. Even those in business or those wanting to start a business are stuck with the stigma of “business is evil.” But business at its core is not bad. How could it be? God created it.

Huh??!!

You heard me: business is not bad because God created it!

The Bible says, “For everything, absolutely everything…got started in Him and finds its purpose in Him.” [1] That “everything” also includes “business.” It may have been distorted by evil men but, at its core, it is not evil. Business began with Him, ends with Him, and finds its true purpose in Him–period!

Business minus God equals Big Problems

For instance, Entrepreneur Magazine recently had an article that spoke about the necessity of having a “moral compass.” AND how the problems we now face stem from a lack of that compass. Ironically, it wasn’t a lack of business that destroyed some businesses–but a lack of business character and questionable business practices.

One of the main reasons (if not the main reason) for the fall of our economy was a willingness to ignore or gloss over principles. By “principles” I mean those timeless, timely, immutable laws of God that endure from generation to generation. In fact, Stephen Covey in an interview with Success Magazine delved even deeper:

“Financial success—prestige, wealth, recognition, accomplishment—will always be secondary in greatness…Primary greatness is about character and contribution. Primary greatness asks, ‘What are you doing to make a difference in the world? Do you live truly by your values? Do you have total integrity in all of your relationships?’ And when correct principles are not followed or ignored, the result can be catastrophic as we have witnessed… in the financial markets.”

God needs businessmen…

But this stigma isn’t new.

R.G. LeTourneau founder of LeTourneau Technologies was a great industrialist and was often referred to as “God’s Businessman.” But in his early years he questioned if he could serve God being a businessman (those awful people). So one night, after weeks of praying and searching, he paid a visit to his pastor. And after another session of prayer, his pastor told him something that forever changed his life:

“God needs businessmen as well as preachers and missionaries.” [2]

And that’s the same thing I want to say to you!

Are you called to business? Good. Be diligent “to make your calling and election sure.” [3]

More than ever, we need a new generation of leaders with the insight to see the Biblical principles for business, the wisdom to use them, and the courage to tell others about them. The harvest is plentiful but the laborers are few!

What do you think? Your thoughts…

Scripture References

1. Colossians 1:16 (The Message)

2. Christian Business Legends, p.37

3. 2 Peter 1:10 (King James Version)

About the Author

Michael Holmes

Michael Holmes

Mike Holmes is the author of I Shall Raise Thee Up: Ancient Principles for Lasting Greatness. He’s also a blogger that writes on business and leadership development from a Biblical perspective. When he’s not writing blogs or speaking he can be found writing bios in the third person. Check out his website/blog here.

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  • More than ever, we need a new generation of leaders with the insight to see the Biblical principles for business, the wisdom to use them, and the courage to tell others about them.


    Very well put! For anyone that has not read Mike's book, I highly recommend it. There's some very powerful messages in it for every entrepreneur.
  • Thanks for the shout out Brad!
  • Great article! Yes, we do need more people in business who use Biblical ethics and wisdom as a their foundation for running their business. One thing that really bothers me is when I hear believer say that you can't mix business and faith. To that I often let them know that I can not do business with them knowing how they feel.

    God wants his children in every arena of life in which He can be glorified, that includes busniess!

    Thanks for this great article!
  • LaTara,

    That always bothered me too! I was always like "why not?!" And you're right: God wants His children in EVERY arena of life.

    Blessings!
  • Mike, thanks for the wonderful article. It was very well written and thought out. It's unfortunate that people in and out of the church sometimes have a view of business as being bad. God is Creative, He is the Creator! So there is no way He would have relegated 'good' to only one or two professions! I would argue that the best business people are definitely the ones who are seeking God first and serving Him wholeheartedly.
  • Absolutely Steve!

    As I studied the history of businesses and their founders...it shocked me the amount that were believers! I have a love for business and and love for God...I don't see why I should have to divorce the two. And I'm glad I'm not the only one:)
  • jasmollica
    Mike,
    This post is so relevant and inspiring. I think we have all lost a little faith in business because of what happened with Enron, Bernie Madoff, etc. Business is inherently good, especially those that keep a good moral compass. Unfortunately, we hear more about the bad, than the good. That needs to change.
    Thanks to Rod for sharing it on his site. God bless!
    Jason
  • Jason,

    I'm glad you enjoyed it!Like Rod said, "there is always light where there is darkness." And does it need to change? Absolutely! How will it change? With God, through us!

    Be blessed!
  • Rod
    Thanks for leaving a great comment, companies like Enron definitely give business a bad name, but there is always light where there is darkness. I just wonder when will the light ever overtake the dark? I really think it's up to small businesses to take charge and give business a new name because of the tarnishing of the old. Only time will tell.
  • Rod
    Excellent article, Mike, first and foremost, I love the scripture references. They are so on-point and on-time! Secondly, God does need businessmen and women to advance the Kingdom, not just preachers. We're Kingdom sowers and builders with our gifts, talents, and abilities. Thanks again for sharing.
  • Well thanks for the opportunity. I think more and more we need business leaders with the insight to see God in business...cause we need Him in it more than ever. When we take Him out of it...that's when we have trouble:)
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