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514: What’s Holding You Back From Seeing God’s Perspective on Business?

podcast March 3, 2025


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Ever wondered if your business matters to God? I believe that divine principles can align with your entrepreneurial journey and lead to prosperity.

Here are my 3 key takeaways:

Love What They Love: Elzie emphasizes that loving what your children love helps you connect with them more deeply. Similarly, I think God cares about what we care about, including our business. So, I know that my entrepreneurial efforts are seen and valued by higher powers.

Integrity Matters: To reflect God’s character in my business, integrity is crucial. Honest dealings, transparency with clients, and keeping promises not only build trust but also align with divine principles.

Purpose Over Profit: My work should be more than just a means to make money. It’s about fulfilling a purpose. God wants us to use our talents and resources wisely, multiply them, and ultimately, make an impact that glorifies Him.

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