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We have all experienced this: You get an idea from God for the marketplace. Then, you implement that idea, but no one buys it, or you sell very little of it. What is the deal? Let's examine why God ideas fail to be successful from an internal perspective.
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A God idea is insight from God to your spirit to implement a particular idea in the marketplace. These ideas are designed to be profitable, but many believers struggle to find success with them.
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Have you ever experienced a major business or life failure? If so, you may have negative associations resulting from that experience, which are affecting your current decision-making. To move forward and succeed in your calling, we have to break those negative associations.
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Pastor Amos introduced an experiment to shift the online Sunday service to an asynchronous format to better serve people in different time zones, while Celine shared her experience in building a chatbot and her concerns about disclosing her true background. Attendees also discussed the challenges of navigating toxic family dynamics, with an emphasis on the importance of forgiveness, self-care, and setting boundaries. Lastly, the group shared their personal experiences on reconciling faith with family expectations, prioritizing spiritual growth, and focusing on God's redemptive plan during times of grief.
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Unfortunately, in society the way you look (physical characteristics, weight, height, gender, race, etc.) can be an advantage if you have the look society deems attractive. If you don’t have the look society desires, then that can be a disadvantage in climbing the ladder of success. However, none of that matters to God because God’s blessing for your success is not based on societal biases.
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Many times, when we need business advice, we seek out the latest guru. Yes, human input is important. However, your best source of advice will always be the Holy Ghost. Without His guidance, your likelihood of success is quite low.
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We tend to buy the latest business tools and seek out the newest marketing techniques in an attempt to create success in our business, ministry, or non-profit. However, we achieve success not because of the tools or techniques we acquire but because of the anointing.
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The body of Christ is learning about Grace and how God accepts us just as we are. This means that “getting our lives right” is not a prerequisite for salvation or receiving God’s love. However, if we desire to lead and succeed in our calling, then our lifestyle has to line up with how God designed us to live (aka living holy). In fact, living at a certain level of holiness is a prerequisite for leadership in the Kingdom of God. As leaders, we are held to a higher standard.
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I am tackling the question of manifestation. In particular, why hasn’t the manifestation of a promise of God happen for you yet? To explore the answer, God gave me an analogy of a “door” and a “Key.” Take a listen and discover the major reason behind the lack of manifestation.
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The group discussed various aspects of Christian faith, including the importance of prayer, faith, and personal decision-making, with a focus on supernatural growth and the role of parents. They also addressed issues related to preaching, copyright, and the use of other pastors' sermons, as well as the concept of Christian liberty and accountability. The conversation ended with a prayer for financial and spiritual blessings, guidance, and supernatural growth in the year ahead.
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Success culture promotes the idea of starting your own venture so you can be your own boss. Essentially, this notion encourages an escape from submission. However, this motive can be dangerous because to succeed in starting a business, ministry, or non-profit, you need to be able to submit to others.
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A misunderstanding of contentment is causing many of us to hold back the growth of our calling. Some think contentment means complacency. However, Biblical contentment means that during the ups and downs of pursuing your calling, you have an internal joy and peace that result in increased success in your calling.
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This podcast is a ministry of Faith Community. We are one church connecting believers worldwide to God and each other. Give | http://faithc.link/give Join | https://faithcommunity.io/
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As Christians, at times, we are timid in declaring why our business is great for the job to potential clients. We do this because of a false sense of humility. We don’t want to sound as though we are bragging or come off as prideful. However, when you have the opportunity to pitch your business (or yourself) to a client, don’t hold back. Boldly present your credentials and how you will solve the client’s problems. If Jesus was bold to declare that He was the way to salvation, we should boldly declare that our business is the way to solve a client’s problems.
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Jesus died on the cross for our sins so that we could be reconciled to God as His children. Jesus' calling was to save us, and He did it well, but to accomplish His calling, He had to "take up His cross." Similarly, Jesus instructs us to "take up our cross" and follow Him. But what does this really mean? To achieve the calling God has given us, taking up our cross represents going in a different direction than normal society and being considered foolish for following the dream God has given us. It is the complete surrender of our will to achieve the calling God gave us, until we leave this earth through death or rapture.
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Many believers have a misconception about faith. They see faith as taking a giant leap into the unknown; however, real faith is simply following the steps God has laid out for us. This means that, nine times out of ten, your success in entrepreneurship will come in steps — not leaps — of faith.
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The conversation delved into personal experiences and perspectives on faith, work, and entrepreneurship. They explored how to align your career with your current calling and emphasized embracing your gifts without trying to build secondary businesses to support ministry efforts. Pastor Amos shared his journey transitioning from leading an online church to managing a combined local and online congregation, highlighting the challenges and importance of staying true to one's vision. The discussion also covered faith, prosperity, and work location flexibility, stressing the significance of trusting God's guidance. Additionally, they addressed gender roles in marriages, advocating for mutual support and adaptability. The episode concluded with reflections on balancing criticism and maintaining your calling.
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On a regular basis, most of us face the "success dilemma," which involves choosing between following our calling from God or doing something else "we think" will make more money. I know I do. However, this success dilemma is a trick of Satan to get us out of the will of God. But the truth is, if we simply stick to our calling, we will be in God's will and achieve financial success.
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A major problem many people need to overcome is "success depression." Success depression occurs when someone feels depressed until they achieve a goal in their calling. Once the goal is attained, they are happy again. However, the real problem is that this happiness is short-lived. This is because they immediately set another goal, and the "success depression" roller coaster starts all over again. Obviously, this is not sustainable. If this feeling sounds familiar, then listen closely and let's examine the Word of God to find the solution to get off the emotional roller coaster of success depression.
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