At this point, the cultural Christian may respond, “Ah, but he is talking
about good works. A business isn’t a good work, it’s just a work.”
That, of course, has long been the position of much of the religious establishment, who maintains that ‘good works’ are those programs and
practices of the institutional church, and everything else doesn’t much count.
God, on the other hand,
doesn’t have such a distorted view of business. He said,
Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will
receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving. Colossians 4: 23
So, we will be rewarded with an inheritance from the Lord for anything that we do, if we do it for the Lord, not for men. “Whatever you do” means just that. Ministry is not defined by what you do, but rather by who you do it for. Anything done for the glory of God is ministry.
And that includes our businesses. Almost every business is a ‘good work’ created by God in advance for us to do. Your business is a ‘good work’ that God created in advance for you to do and assigned it to you. It is the primary venue in which he wants to work with you, just like he has from the beginning.
As we strive to do good work, and to do it for the glory of God we are earning our inheritance as a reward.
As we strive to work with Him in the business and bring him into all the decisions that we make, we are earning our inheritance as a reward, and following, in our generation, the pattern that God established in those first days of creation.
That means that your business is on a mission – a task given to you by God – you just may have never realized it before.