Kingdom Business
I saw a news item today that was new back in August.
It will take a little time if you read it, but you may find it worth it. There is video also. It is the story of a young business man in Seattle whose generosity-based work ethic seems to be sourced in his relationship with his King.
Part of the story is how his generosity caused fear and jealousy to spring up and reach out to harm him. It so astonished people that it was difficult to do business for responding to peoples’ foolish attacks.
If every believer has an important ministry, I would guess that 90% or more of the important ministries that believers should be doing must happen somewhere other than in a congregational setting.
Think for a few minutes about what it has to mean that it is the kingdoms of this world – every level of leadership – that will become the Kingdom of our God.