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I DON'T DO BUSINESS, “I DO WELL”

 I DON'T DO BUSINESS, “I DO WELL, THAT'S WHAT I DO”. 


One day, a curious gentleman asked me, “wow, so what do you really do?,” I could have said I'm an excellent polymath, ambidextrous, and that I do lots of things, but no, I responded, “I do well, that's what I do, that's my job, to do well in all things”. To put succinctly, I don't do business, I don't write books, I don't do ministry, I do well!  


    My dear, your profession in faith is to do well, everything else is a subunit of this universal bracket. That you're a business man is a subunit of doing well in God's word. Jesus said “I came to do your will (word) O God”, He came to do well. He didn't say I came to be a carpenter or a preacher, or both. He didn't limit himself to one thing. He admitted that what he does is the word of God. 


    Remember this, that everything around you ought to grow at the same pace, so do well in all things. Become a master in all things because Bible says you have ALL GRACE, so you can be a Jack of all trades, don't limit yourself to master of one, that's a poem for the world, not us. Ecclesiastes 9:10 |TLB says “Whatever (in many things) you do, do well ... ”. 


   My dear, Believe what the Bible says and stick to it. Do well, that's what you're called to do, and don't ever limit yourself to one thing!


Regards,

𝓖𝓸𝓭 𝓑𝓵𝓮𝓼𝓼 𝓨𝓸𝓾

DAYSTAR JCHM®

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