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Your Question:

What will happen to my business when I'm gone?

Answer:

My friend, I'm glad you asked about the future of your business. As a pastor, I've seen many people become overly attached to their work and lose sight of what's truly important. The Bible reminds us that our earthly endeavors are like a shadow, passing away, and living on borrowed time. This means that we should not become overly attached to our business or any other earthly pursuit.

As a Christian, I believe that our identity and purpose are rooted in Christ, not in our work or business. If you're spiritually dead without resurrection life, Christ invites you to come to him. When we come to Christ, we receive a new perspective on life, and our priorities shift. We should be glad of success, but not overly glad, and we should not be overly concerned about failure. Our focus should be on serving Christ and using our talents and abilities to bring glory to Him.

In terms of what will happen to your business when you're gone, I would say that it's not the most important thing. As the Bible says, "Today counts." Today is the most important day in your life, and you have the opportunity to make a difference in the world. If you're self-employed, you might ask yourself, "Am I doing this for the sake of Christ, or am I doing it for personal gain?" If it's the former, then you'll be motivated to work hard and make a positive impact, even if the business doesn't succeed in the eyes of the world.

Sources:

philippians colossioan philemon
r kent hughes
meaning of marriage
timothy keller
depression
edward welch
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell

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