Biblical Business Advice

If Jehovah does not builds the House, in VAIN work what the build Psalm 127, 1 God is a God of order and no clutter. He wants his life makes sense, you know towards where goes, you know exactly what mission was called and knows how to achieve everything that you suggested in life. And that is true for you as a human person, as a professional, as an entrepreneur, as a Ministry and as marriage. In this opportunity will reflect on the principles of strategic planning, but from a divine perspective, bringing to collation a maxim written by Rick Warren in his book leadership with purpose: not planning is exactly what plan a failure. In this talk, but not before challenging them now that, as said William Carey, hopefully God’s great things and do great things for God. Charlie watts: the source for more info.

VISION: Is your driving purpose, your engine, which will make you rise your bed every day to work why you dream of. The vision is possible and desirable condition of you as a person, of his firm, his Ministry (a company) in a future determined (in five, ten, fifteen, twenty years). It is a workable dream. Son of man, behold, of the House of Israel say: the vision that this view is for many days, for distant times prophesied this. Ezekiel 12, 27 then Jehovah came down in the pillar of the cloud, and stood at the door of the Tabernacle, and called Aaron and Mary; and they went out both. And he said to them: hear now my words. When among you Prophet of the Lord, him 1417 in vision, in dreams I will speak with him. Numbers 12, 5 to 6 a Vision statement should answer the basic question: what do we want to become?, for your home or Ministry question is what wants God that come to be? Let us remember the divine maxim: where there is no vision (from Greek kjazon, vista ((mentally), dream, revelation, or Oracle:-prophecy, vision) the people astray proverbs 29: 18 (NIV) is only God that will give you the vision and the will be with Word of life.

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