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Many people are surprised to read these words from Jesus. They think that somehow
smart, shrewd business never intersects with kingdom behavior. Or they recall that
famous occasion when Jesus walked through the temple with a whip, going after the
money-lenders. In that situation, there were dishonest vendors at the temple, taking
advantage of the poor (recorded in Matthew 21, Mark 11, and Luke 19). Jesus wasn’t
attacking commerce—he was attacking dishonesty, especially in a place of worship.
Jesus actually tells us, in Luke 16, to build a great network: “Gain friends.” At the end of
the day, of course, the kingdom of God is all about people. It’s important to remember
that all people are God’s children and he loves them. Use business, he is saying, to build
human relation- ships in which people can come to know him. Good business is kingdom
business.
Therefore I try to stay as close to the Lord as I can, immersing myself in his Word and
the flow of the Holy Spirit every day. I focus on his purposes, and ask him what he wants
me to do, where he wants me to focus. In the course of the day, I continue to pray about
opportunities to serve him in some way.
Meanwhile, I continue to be a good businessman, just as I always was. I try to gain all I
can and save all I can, so that I can give all I can. I
know in doing so that I’m walking the straight
path that he set out for me. It’s amazing just how
many questions and puzzles and problems drain
away from everyday existence when we know
exactly what we’re setting out to accomplish. I want consistently to do whatever honors
God and pleases him. I want to invest my time and my resources with a Great
Commission focus.
In a future chapter, we’re going to talk about eternal investment—living and investing
toward heaven, and that day when we’ll see Christ face to face. But that’s not the same as
holding on to our resources until Jesus comes to call us home! No, when it comes to
ministry and investment and service, we must live very much in the now. In my family,
we feel very strongly about giving while we are living. This is the KingdomNomics
principle of immediacy.
I realize some people believe in letting their holdings do a great deal of work after they’re
gone—leaving endowments to colleges or churches or charities. These, of course, are
generous uses of money, but when I focus on the Great Commission, on the people
perishing every day without knowing Jesus, on people starving and with no clothes on
their back, I can’t see the wisdom of simply relying upon future trusts.
There’s a great advantage in putting many of my resources to work right now, one of
them being that I can guide the way they’re used, without depending upon an executor to
do so. And very selfishly, I can enjoy the pleasure of seeing the fruits of my investment
and ministry of giving.
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