What if you could consult with God himself about your business? What if you could ask him questions, and get divinely inspired answers? What if you could ask God to introduce you to key people, or even to send you business? I believe all these things are possible, and in fact I practice them in my own business. And today, I'm going to show you exactly how you can do the same.
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Update on \u201c5 Things\u201d\u2026 it's now \u201c1 Thing\u201d. From\xa0The ONE Thing by Gary Keller, Jay Papasan\u2026
\u201cWhat\u2019s the ONE Thing you can do this week such that by doing it everything else would be easier or unnecessary?\u201d
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Spiritual FoundationsIf any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him.
James 1:5
Sometimes we think God is only interested in \u201cspiritual things\u201d. That he has no interest in the material world, and neither should we.
This is not a Judeo-Christian idea. It is an idea that sprouts from Greek thinking, and specifically is at the root of a heresy known as Gnosticism. The Gnostics believed, among many things, that the material world was evil and that only the spiritual world could be pure and unsullied. This led them to believing that Jesus was a ghost, and not an actual man.
The truth is from the beginning God wanted to partner with human beings to comp is his purposes. This is why Adam and Eve were put in charge of the garden. They were given assignment, and this was before the fall. So work, and the material world, are not evil, and are not results of the fall.
What's my point?
When God created the world, he looked at his creation and said it was good. We should relax and enjoy the fact that we can have fun while working, that we are interested in what we do, and celebrate the fact that God made us the way he did. I think he enjoys what we enjoy. And thus, I think he's interested in every aspect of our lives. That he longs to give input, supply answers, and help us out. Just as we long to do the same for our own children.
Feature Segment: How to Consult With God\xa0When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth, for he will not speak on his own authority, but whatever he hears he will speak, and he will declare to you the things that are to come.
John 16:13
If you separate God from any part of your life, you are not having the full experience of God, nor of that part of your life. Business is no exception.
These days, if I am asked if I personally have a consultant for my business, my answer is yes. I have the very best consultant available. God.
Now, most people probably assume that I mean I run my business according to godly principles. Principles that I find in Scripture, or that I am taught by pastors and teachers. While this is true (to the best of my ability, and as God enables me), this is not really what I mean.
Or rather, it is not all that I mean.
I mean that I consult with my father in heaven every day about my business. I\u2019m in constant dialogue with him about what things to work on, what to write, even how to solve specific challenges and problems I encounter along the way.
So how do you do it? How do you ask God for answers? How do you ask him for help? Here are five steps I have found useful
What if God doesn\u2019t answer?
Or what if he says no?
First, I think the number of times God says \u201cno\u201d is much lower than we believe it is. For instance, when we pray for physical healing, it is clear from reading Scripture that it is always God\u2019s will for us to be healed. He paid a high price so that this could be the case. So if the healing doesn\u2019t come, there is some answer other than the one that puts God in the position of being a liar.
I believe that when we pray, something always happens. Always.
Maybe we don\u2019t see it, maybe we don\u2019t see it yet, or maybe it comes in a form that we don\u2019t recognize.
It\u2019s helpful to remember that God\u2019s delays are not necessarily his denials.
A useful question that has helped me navigate these waters is one I learned from Graham Cook. When faced with a difficult situation, and no apparent answer from God, I ask him, \u201cWho does God want to be for me in this situation?\u201d
I have received some of the deepest answers to my own prayers by asking God that question.
You can ask for God\u2019s help, for answers, and even for direct assistance. And he will answer you. Try it.
Listener QuestionsWe heard from these listeners this week:
For if, because of one man's trespass, death reigned through that one man, much more will those who receive the abundance of grace and the free gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man Jesus Christ.
(Romans 5:17)One gives freely, yet grows all the richer;
another withholds what he should give, and only suffers want.
\xa0Whoever brings blessing will be enriched,
and one who waters will himself be watered.
\xa0The people curse him who holds back grain,
but a blessing is on the head of him who sells it.
(Proverbs 11:24-26)
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