And what was the impact of their church attendance? “A majority have tried
churches and found them desperately lacking relevance.” They equate church with Christianity, because that is what the compartmentalized belief proposes, and when they find church irrelevant, they turn off completely to Christianity.
The list of negative consequences could go on and on, but let’s turn our attention to the Biblical position. In the very beginning of the Bible, in the first words that God spoke to Adam, He created the precedent that He would give work (and business by extension) to mankind as its primary occupation, and that He would interact with mankind in his work. Before spouses, before Scripture, before prophets and
priests, before pastors and church buildings, He created work and showed that He would engage and interact with us as we strove to do the work that He gives us to do.
In addition to business being God’s preferred venue to interact with mankind, it’s also His system for building character and developing faith. Almost all the great Godly leaders in the Bible were honed in the cauldron of business. Here’s a small sample from The Good Book on Business (p.83).
Abraham – one of the most successful of all Biblical business people, he headed an enterprise of thousands and was chosen to be the father of the special people group later known as the Israelites.
Jacob – a third generation business owner, he fathered what was to become the 12 tribes of Israel.
Moses – was in the business of raising sheep, and was chosen to lead the Hebrews out of Egypt and into the promised land.
David – employed by his father in a family business, he was chosen to be the second King of Israel, consolidated the kingdom, and wrote most of the Psalms.
Jesus – a small business person, he was a carpenter for the majority of his adult life.
Paul – was a tent-maker, a sole proprietor, who led the advance of Christianity into most of the known world, following the death and resurrection of Jesus.
This is just a small sample of the role of business in the Kingdom. The limits of this post prevent me from a deeper dive into the subject.
The bottom line is this: The compartmentalized belief is one of the most devastating and insidious of them all, spinning off dire consequences and preventing us from guiding our businesses to their full potential by separating them from our Christian beliefs. Our businesses will never achieve their full potential until we rid ourselves of this
belief.