Dedicated to the
Christian who wants to tap into God’s promises regarding His Plan for
Prosperity; reaping the 30-60-100 fold Blessing of the Biblical Entrepreneur
What is a Biblical Entrepreneur?
Someone who chooses
to seek prosperity according to God’s promises and Biblical strategies as
revealed by the Scriptures.
Someone who wants to conduct themselves
in business in accordance with God’s Word and process for living the abundant
life. A Happier, Healthier, More Prosperous Lifestyle
God’s plan for believers is that we walk
in His blessings so much that the unsaved notice and are drawn to that “light”.
Matthew
5:16 Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and
glorify your Father in heaven.
A Biblical Entrepreneur is a person who uses Biblical strategies,
Biblical systems and Biblical secrets to advance and accelerate the
manifestation of a God given DREAM! Bishop Wayne Malcom
I remember growing up and seeing the guy
with the old beat up station wagon with the tacky cross with light bulbs all
around and on every available space written by hand, Scripture verses of doom
and gloom and in the rear window John 3:16. I said to myself,
“who in the world would be attracted to that”. Now, I am not trying to judge
him, he could be a sane, responsible, caring man. Just a broke one, trying to
do his best with the resources he has. Somehow though there has to be a better
way to attract the lost.
In the New
Testament we read about Peter the fisherman and his “boat sinking” haul of
fish. We see the loaves and the fishes being multiplied as the disciples passed
them out and Scriptures that say we should prosper and be in health as our soul
prospers. What we don’t see in the Scriptures is poverty as being good or holy.
Even when Jesus talks about the poor it is not very edifying.
Luke
4:18-19 The
Spirit of the Lord is
upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he
hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives,
and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, (19) To preach the
acceptable year of the Lord.
Why preach
the Gospel to the poor? It is so that, just
like the blind man can see again, the poor won’t have to stay poor.
Some of the greatest prosperity Scriptures have not
been taught or have been taught only partially. Based on what they appear to
say, not as they appear in the context of a relationship with God as His heir.
Also they are taught, isolated from the basic principles that control them.
Let’s start with some of those principles.
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