Kingdom Outpost or Rest Stop?

Kingdom Outpost or Rest Stop?

Have you ever seen your business or your home on Google Earth, or on a drone camera? If you work from home, that might be the same view. The view from above is different than what you or your employees, customers, or neighbors see from ground level. All of the audiences that you interact with have their own unique way of viewing you - it's kind of like their personal drone footage.

Today, there is a massive obsession with knowing who is watching your business or personal brand on social media. It's risen to narcissistic levels. You probably get emails every week from LinkedIn with a tally of how many people have looked at your profile.??

All of those different perspectives on your business can cause us to miss a singular viewpoint that matters more than any other. That's the view from heaven.

Who is watching your business, anyway??

We learned it in Sunday School - God is watching. He has a lot more coverage than the roving eye of Sauron, which the company of the ring sought to avoid. (If you didn't know, that's the Lord of the Rings supervillain).

Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of him to whom we must give account. Hebrews 4:13 (NIV)

The Old Testament is full of verses that God loves justice in business Proverbs 16:11 tells us that "Honest scales and balances belong to the LORD; all the weights in the bag are of his making." He cares about and sees our integrity or the places where we cut corners. His care also extends to his concern for the foreigner, the fatherless, and widows (Deuteronomy 27:19).?

The invasion of His Kingdom - in business

Jesus declared and delivered the Kingdom of God to earth. He demonstrated and taught its principles during his ministry and then opened access to personal participation by any who trusted his death and resurrection for the forgiveness of their sins. He sent the Holy Spirit into the hearts of all of those who received Him.?

Everywhere that those new-creation people gather, work, or serve is now a place where His Kingdom truth, power, and freedom from guilt, shame, or bondage can be a reality. That reality also has character and value expressions too, which take the laws of the Old Testament and make them realities within the human heart. Love, justice, compassion, faith, and peace, are the things that should characterize His people individually and in their gathered expressions.

When His people cooperate intentionally around your business, it can become a Kingdom Outpost.

It's obvious to any observer and true from a Bible perspective that this work, the invasion of His rulership, is not yet complete. We live in the age of "now, but not yet," which includes the promise of a coming day when He rules completely and redeems the earth.

Outpost or Rest Stop?

Whether your business is a Kingdom Outpost or simply a rest stop on an employee or customer's journey depends on your intentionality.? In Jesus' words, it has to be "in my name," submitted to Him and His purpose. That's more than simply acknowledging church membership or religious musical tastes, it speaks to those who are on the Kingdom mission to which He called all of his people.?

If participation in the Kingdom only required a passive acknowledgment of faith, it would be like closing the doors of a nation's embassy and simply putting up a couple of park benches and a nice sign so that citizens could sit next to each other, and remember what country they hail from.

Kingdom outposts have kingdom intentionality. They are places where the business and character of the kingdom are represented and important interactions take place that impact not only citizens of the Kingdom but everyone who comes in contact with the group as a whole or individuals.?

Your business can become a Kingdom Outpost when those you serve begin to experience the impact of the cooperative work of His people in your business.

The Brand Disciples program is designed to help Jesus' following business owners and leaders uncover the unique way in which their business has been called and gifted to become a working Kingdom Outpost that does business to express the character and transformative power of His Kingdom with customers, employees, vendors, partners, and the community around them.

Think about the intentionality of what you are describing - I suspect that even true believers in Christ do not always view their roles in a such an eternal mind-set. The Outpost described here is exceptionally focused and can be specific to a person that does not own a business. How Christians follow Christ in their positions at work has the same meaning as the owner of the business, albeit not the same responsibility. We are called to an account for the behavior and what it represents. Please keep spreading The Gospel.

回复
Francine Sinclair?

Social Content for Holy Spirit-Led Business Leaders | Storyteller | Host of The Influential Christian Entrepreneur Podcast

1 年

Yes! Are we doing everything we can do for the Kingdom or just hoping that we are?

回复
Chad Alexander

Ready for the next adventure in helping my neighbors better their world.

1 年

Why even work if you cannot make an impact for the Kingdom?

回复
David Mills

Co-Founder at Brand Disciples and Co-Creation Labs, CGO at Story Collaborative

1 年
回复

要查看或添加评论,请登录

David Mills的更多文章

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了