108 | God Gave Tou a Business, Not a Hobby (Stop Treating it Like One)

Key Takeaways

💡 1. God Doesn’t Give Out “Cute Ideas” — He Gives Assignments

  • Your business isn’t random or something you “just stumbled into.”

  • It’s part of your purpose — a divine assignment meant to impact others.

  • Stop minimizing it because it doesn’t look like someone else’s success story yet.

  • If God trusted you with it, that means it’s supposed to grow, not sit half-finished on your to-do list.

💼 2. You Can’t Pray for Clients and Treat It Like a Hobby

  • Prayer without stewardship keeps you stuck.

  • God blesses faith in motion — not procrastination disguised as “waiting on God.”

  • There’s a difference between surrender and slacking off.

  • You can pray for provision, but you still have to show up like the CEO.

⚖️ 3. Hobby Energy Keeps You Broke and Busy

  • You know you’re treating it like a hobby when:

    • You only work on it when you “feel like it.”

    • You avoid structure or goals because “it’s supposed to be fun.”

    • You don’t track money, clients, or results — because that feels too serious.

  • That kind of inconsistency confuses both you and the people you’re called to serve.

đź§­ 4. Stewardship Looks Like Strategy

  • Taking your business seriously doesn’t mean you’re being “worldly.”

  • Systems, structure, and marketing are not anti-faith — they’re tools that amplify your obedience.

  • If you want to multiply, you need methods.

  • Honor what God gave you by planning, tracking, and showing up even when no one’s clapping yet.

🙅🏽‍♀️ 5. Humility Doesn’t Mean Hiding

  • “Playing small” isn’t holy — it’s disobedient.

  • You can be humble and bold.

  • Stop calling fear “humility” when it’s really just avoidance.

  • When you downplay your gifts, you’re not protecting your faith — you’re burying your talent. (See Matthew 25:14–30)

🌱 6. Growth Happens When You Treat It Like a Business

  • Start setting real goals (income, client, and spiritual goals).

  • Establish a routine and boundaries like a professional, not a hobbyist.

  • Invest in yourself — time, learning, accountability, or mentorship.

  • Get comfortable with consistency, even when it’s quiet.

🔥 Let's Take Action

  • Pray over your business like you’re in partnership with God, not waiting on Him to do it all.

  • Ask, “How can I show up differently if I truly believe this came from God?”

  • Let obedience, not outcomes, drive your effort.

  • Decide today: you’re done “dabbling” — you’re building something divine.

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