Practical Wisdom on Wealth
Ever came across a fellow christian telling you that it
is always good to buy from another christian, as the money
earned, a tithe will be given to the church. What I can say
is that, it is a poor man's mentality, my God ain't broke.
How about a christian boss has to hire all christians. Or,
please give him a break at work, he is your brother in Christ.
From all the above that I have come across, they lack wisdom.
Let's look at Mathew 25:15 - 30 again.
Mat 25:15 And to one indeed he gave five talents, and to
another, two, and to another, one, to each according to his
ability. And he went abroad at once.
Mat 25:16 And going, the one who received the five talents
worked with them and made another five talents.
Mat 25:17 In the same way, the one with the two also did;
he also gained another two.
Mat 25:18 But going away, the one who received the one dug
in the earth and hid his lord's silver.
Mat 25:19 And after much time, the lord of those slaves came
and took account with them.
Mat 25:20 And coming up, the one who received five talents
brought another five talents near, saying, Lord, you delivered
five talents to me. Behold, I gained another five talents
above them.
Mat 25:21 And his lord said to him, Well done, good and faithful
slave. You were faithful over a few things; I will set you
over many. Enter into the joy of your lord.
Mat 25:22 And the one who received two talents also coming
up, he said, Lord, you delivered two talents to me. Behold,
I have gained two other talents above them.
Mat 25:23 His lord said to him, Well done, good and faithful
slave. You were faithful over a few things, I will set you
over many. Enter into the joy of your lord.
Mat 25:24 And the one who received the one talent also coming
up, he said, Lord, I knew you, that you are a hard man, reaping
where you did not sow, and gathering where you did not scatter;
Mat 25:25 and being afraid, going away, I hid your talent
in the earth. Behold, you have yours.
Mat 25:26 And answering, his lord said to him, Evil and slothful
slave! You knew that I reap where I did not sow, and I gather
where I did not scatter.
Mat 25:27 Then you ought to have put my silver to the bankers,
and coming I would have received my own with interest.
Mat 25:28 Therefore, take the talent from him and give it
to him who has the ten talents.
Mat 25:29 For to each who has, more will be given, and he
will abound. But from him who does not have, even that which
he has will be taken from him.
Mat 25:30 And throw the worthless slave out into the outer
darkness. There will be weeping and gnashing of the teeth.
What did you learn from this few verses of scriptures? As
you can see, the servant that has been given 5 and 2 talents
were rewarded. But the servant with 1 talent was punished.
Did the Master let him go because he is a Christian, or the
master let him go because he have to practice mercy?
Years ago, I own
an advertising company which consist of 3 account executives,
2 designers and 1 administrator. I have a partner who is
suppose to keep the accounts coming in. During those days,
I paid my executives handsomely, in fact they were the
highest paid in the whole industry, and most of them are
christians from the same church. The first few years of
my boutique agency made good money, I own a mercedes benz
s-class by the time I reached 30, and I thought I have
arrived. I manage to impress both my friends and my clients
with my mercedes benz. Soon trouble came, my partner became
lazy, sales dropped and my executives slacked. My partner
is so lazy that he started to come to the office at 2pm!
All he can blame is the bad economy that has caused the
downturn. My accounts started to show signs of decline,
soon I am in the red. We have to borrow month to month just
to pay our staffs. I was to "merciful" towards
my partner and staffs even though they were not producing.
I thought that this could be just a phase and my team will
stick with me to the end, and that was my stupidity talking
(blame it on Braveheart). I should have let my staff go by
cutting some cost but I just couldn't bare to do it. Probably,
the first thing I should do is to fire my partner, but till
then I still trust him because he is a christian. I should
have fired him based on Proverbs 24:30-32 Pro 24:30 I went
over the field of the lazy man, and by the vineyard of the
man lacking heart,
Pro 24:31 and, lo, it was all risen up with thistles; nettles
had covered its surface, and its stone wall was broken down. Cut the story short, soon it was time for the company to
wind-up, and my partner is the first one to bail out, so
much for treating him like a blood brother to me.
The above is a true story and there are more to it than
meets the eye, he got my into law suits and many more which
I don't even bothered to elaborate. But God is faithful,
His mercy and Grace never fails to meet me there. I encourage
those who are going through a business crisis right now,
remember, do not allow yourself to be disheartened, God will
rescue you no matter what happens...I can vouch for that
because He save my ass so many times and He will do it again
if needs to be. Why? All because of Jesus, the perfect sacrifice
that has clothed me with the robe of righteousness, that
I am the righteousness of God in Christ, that is why when
God sees me, He sees me in Christ.
Back to the subject on wisdom, as you have read about a
brief account of my past history, there you can see I lack
wisdom. The answer is right in the bible, in proverbs and
many more and yet I was foolish enough to trust man. Look
at Psalm 118:8-9 Psa 118:8 It is better to trust in Jehovah
than to trust in man;
Psa 118:9 it is better to trust in Jehovah than to trust
in nobles.
and Micha 7:5 Mic 7:5 Put no faith in a companion; put no
trust in a friend; keep the door of your mouth from her who
lies in your bosom;
I
was stupid enough to trust my partner and believe in my
staffs that they will strive together with me. I was not
strong enough to say "no" to my partner. I was
lazy to look deep into the matter, when I do, it was too
late. To all christian business people who are reading this
right now, please do not follow my foot steps, I have save
you alot of trouble by telling you all this. If you are in
a midst of something similar to my situation, ask God for
wisdom and guide you through. As Psalm 23:4 says Psa
23:4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow
of death I will fear no evil; for You are with me; Your rod
and Your staff, they comfort me. It says "though
I walk through the valley of the shadow of death", I
WALK, not Jesus wants me to walk or God forces me to walk.
A lot fo preachers will use this verse and says God will
test you and make you walk through the valley of the shadow
of death, NO, it is you yourself who chose to walk. And why
on earth will you want to walk through the valley of the
shadow of death? Because you lack wisdom, just like I did.
That is why I spent 2 years walking through the valley of
the shadow of death, but thank God for delivering me!
Please don't get
me wrong, I did not imply that don't trust your friends!
What I meant is, when you are making a business decision,
please put friends and your "christian mentality" aside.
Just imagine if a christian brother in your company who is
also a finance manager, and you found out he has been dishonest
and cooking the books. Now, what do you do? Do you forgive
him and let him off? Do you "practice mercy and grace" and
let him off? Or you think that he is a christian and it is
okay to let him off? By all means NO, if you ever do that,
you are foolish and it can make you an accomplice! In this
situation, you have to put yourself in a corporate position,
not christian position; you still need to answer to your
board of directors and I am pretty sure they are not interested
in your christian explanation. Remember the parable of the
5 talents? Did the master forgave the servant with 1 talent?
No, he dealt with him wisely. If your christian friend did
dishonest thing to you, then you can forgive him and let
go. But in business, please deal wisely.
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