Think Multi-Generationally
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September 18, 2006Land was an inheritance passed down from generation to generation. It speaks of enduring contribution and generally seems to increase in value over the years. When it comes to business, I believe we need to build with a long term view in mind and increase the value of what we build. We need to think multi-generationally. After all, God often revealed himself as the God of Abraham, Isaac & Jacob. God builds for eternity and He builds something through the generations. What He initiated with Abraham, he continued to build through Isaac and Jacob and He continues to build down through the ages to this day.
So, are you thinking long term or short term? Maybe you expect to be raptured out of here later this week or later this year or certainly within the next few years. But what if Christ tarries? He didn’t show up for the big date predicted back in ‘88 or by 2000 and for those of us who have been Christians a few decades, we well remember those predictions. He may come before you get this email, but our job is to “occupy till He comes” (Luke 19:13) The word “occupy” literally means to “busy oneself with trade, to improve, to employ in business, for the purpose of increasing it or of making profit on it.”
So I say, let’s occupy. Let’s improve our business, our product, our service. We may just be leaving a legacy for the next generation. What kind of legacy will it be?

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