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Building Wealth Through Service: Aligning Business with God’s Purpose

Feb 24, 2025

Many people express a desire to build wealth, which is honorable, as God placed us here to work. We build wealth by serving others. When you create a business, your primary goal is to serve. For instance, if you are an apparel brand owner, serving effectively means offering quality apparel, ensuring high-quality printing, delivering a clear brand message, providing great customer service, and ensuring fast delivery. By doing so, people will exchange their hard-earned money for what you offer. This is one of the most honorable actions we can undertake. We inject money into the economy, create jobs, serve people, and utilize the creativity God has given us.

Do you remember that campaign that the brand Staples ran? The easy button? Trust me, that is not entrepreneurship. It’s not as simple as pressing a button and having everything fall into place. Entrepreneurship requires hard work, dedication, and resilience. You must desire it, possess grit and tenacity, and avoid juggling too many tasks simultaneously. I promise that if you focus, even if it takes two, three, or five years, you can set yourself up for the next 20 to 30 years and future generations. Isn’t that worth it?

Consider this: ask yourself, “What have I learned this week?” If you can’t identify at least three things you’ve learned pertaining to your business, you might not be as serious as you claim. I aim to be straightforward in this message, but I also encourage you not to waste the creativity God has given you. Be comfortable with discomfort and willing to invest in yourself.

God bless the entrepreneur