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Pat Gelsinger
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Devotional Ventures - Pat Gelsinger
INTRODUCTION
Have you ever wondered what Jesus would be like as a vice president of marketing? A financial analyst? A sales manager? A venture capitalist? A CEO? How would He manage His time? How would He make decisions? How would He lead and manage teams? How would He manage money? How would He balance the devotion to His work and the devotion to His family and community?
As we seek to emulate Jesus in the marketplace and beyond, it is important for us to remember that we are not alone. There are business people of all ages, professions, genders and races living in cities across the globe who are seeking to live the way Jesus would live His life today as a business professional.
Devotional Ventures is a representation of the passions, surprises, challenges, praises and reflections of the multitude of business people around the world who are seeking to live lives devoted to Jesus. We welcome you to join us in the journey.
GLORIFYING GOD WHEN ON HOLD
BRETT JOHNSON
PRESIDENT, THE INSTITUTE FOR INNOVATION, INTEGRATION AND IMPACT
May those who delight in my vindication shout for joy and gladness.
PSALM 35:27
Lord,
said Martha to Jesus, if you had been here, my brother would not have died
(John 11:21). She and her sister, Martha, had sent word two days before to Jesus that their brother, Lazarus, was ill. But Jesus had tarried where He was, and now it seemed too late—their brother had died.
Sometimes, we all feel like Mary and Martha, desperate for Jesus to show up exactly when we need Him to show up. Yet when God delays in answering our prayers (such as the healing of Lazarus—it didn’t happen!), it is for the purpose of His answering in a different way (such as raising Lazarus from the dead). God does this so that He will receive more glory and so that we will know He is God. As Jesus said to His disciples:
This sickness will not end in death. No, it is for God’s glory so that God’s Son may be glorified through it (John 11:4).
When God delays in prospering our businesses or promoting our newest product, it is so that we may die to our own ideas, our own egos. After the delay, we often experience the joy of experiencing God’s best for us.
As the psalmist states, May those who delight in my vindication shout for joy and gladness.
When God vindicates His servant leaders, He does so that we may shout for joy and gladness and say, The Lord be exalted, who delights in the well-being of His servant
(Psalm 35:27).
In my career and business, I seek to find this vision that will enable me to press through the difficulties and sacrifices that come with pursuing His purpose. The one common theme that has the capacity to cause me to pull together in harmony and without self-destruction is the glory of God. The long delay, the death of self, the growing desire for God’s fame, the eventual vindication . . . I will experience them all as the theory and practice of doing business with God converge.
POINT TO PONDER
GOD SOMETIMES PUTS US ON HOLD SO THAT, AFTER THE WAIT, THERE IS LESS OF US AND MORE OF HIM.
QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER
Does your knowledge and enjoyment of God raise the bar until people see beyond you to the ultimate goal of glorifying God?
Like Martha, do you ever get so frustrated by a situation that you miss God’s greater purpose? How would keeping your eyes and heart focused on God change your perspective when life goes crazy?
What do you need to do once you recognize God’s sovereign will and power in your life?
MISSIONARY ECONOMIST
RANDY RAGGIO
MARKETING PROFESSOR, LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
What is more, I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them rubbish, that I may gain Christ.
PHILIPPIANS 3:7
If you have ever wondered if the economic principles that govern business practices are compatible with the biblical principles that govern our personal practices, consider the fact that Paul uses an opportunity-cost argument in Philippians 3:7-8.
In economics, an opportunity cost is the value of an opportunity passed up, or foregone. For example, if your job pays $30 per hour but you could get a job that would pay $45 per hour for the same effort (and all other things being equal), then you are giving up (it is costing you) $15 per hour to work for your current employer. That $15 per hour is your opportunity cost.
If we define an economy as a system that sets values for the utilization of resources,
then it is obvious that Paul must be talking about another economy entirely, one that assigns different values to both resources and rewards—same stuff, different values.
Consider the words profit,
loss,
rubbish
and gain
in Philippians 3:7-8. Paul was saying that there were many things in his life that were profitable—they returned more than they cost in human economy terms—but compared with the alternative, the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus,
the profit came up short. Both returns are on the positive side of the ledger, but in God’s economy, there is a greater return for the same effort.
I am in the middle of a job search and am fortunate to have a choice between two good options. One option means more money, prestige and opportunities for more of both in the future, which I could certainly use to advance the cause of Christ, but it also means a more single-minded focus on my career for the next few years. The other option would still surpass my material needs but may produce a greater gain according to God’s value. Faced with a decision between two profitable options, it is a comfort to know that the Bible has advice for my economic decisions. As I consider Paul’s lesson in economics, I pray that God will reveal His greater value to me.
James 2:17 says that all good gifts come from God, even our jobs and the rewards it brings. Recognize the source of those gifts and seek to know what He would have you do with them. Remember that there’s an opportunity cost to pursuing the things of this world. God has a different economy. Hear it in the Sermon on the Mount. Read it in Paul’s letters. See it in Christ’s life. And experience it in your own.
POINT TO PONDER
RECOGNIZE GOD’S ECONOMIC MEASUREMENT OF YOUR JOB AND THE REWARDS IT BRINGS.
QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER
When you think of your own life, where are you investing in the wrong economy?
In God’s economy, what things are you doing that will reap rewards in heaven? What specific things could you do better or differently to focus on God’s eternal economy?
Have you experienced God’s economy already in your life? In what ways have you seen God’s economy at work?
IS GOD REAL TO YOU?
TOM TISON
PRESIDENT, TISON AND SHELTON CONSULTING
Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight.
PROVERBS 3:5-6
I absolutely cherish the above passage in Proverbs. It first became real to me during the summer before my junior year in college. I had committed to do something totally outside my comfort zone—to move to a new state and sell Bibles and educational books door to door. At the time, I was definitely not a salesperson.
That summer in south Georgia proved to be life changing. Not only did I start learning the value of good communication skills, how a positive attitude could positively affect everything around me, and how without hard work success will not happen, but I also learned to rely on Jesus Christ.
I grew up in a good Christian home and even attended Christian schools, but I never truly relied on Jesus. I never had to. Except for the occasional Lord, please help me on this test
or Please help our team win,
most of my wants and desires were accomplished by myself or by my parents. I share this with you so that you can examine your life and see if you have ever truly relied on Him.
For me, I never earnestly asked God to direct my paths until that summer when I was selling books. For the first time in my life, I was away from everything I knew and was doing something I had never done before. I needed help.
It’s interesting how in times of need, people tend to fall back on the truths taught to them by those who love them. I thank God for the Christian home in which I was raised that provided me with a firm foundation. I started to read the Bible in a different way. I read and wanted God to speak to me through His Word. With sweat and tears, I prayed to God Almighty for guidance. I told Him my wants and desires, even though He already knew them. That summer, God became real to me.
Is God real to you?
Do you read His Word and ask for guidance? My experience tells me that unless you are doing something tough and unfamiliar, your Christian acts of reading the Bible and praying can turn into just that—an act.
So I encourage you to do something out of your comfort zone, and then get ready to grow. Even though the unknown can be scary, take hold of Proverbs 3:5-6:
Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.
POINT TO PONDER
DON’T BE AFRAID OF THE UNCERTAIN. GOD WILL GUIDE YOU.
QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER
Are you feeling uncertain or worried about anything today? As you think about the areas of your life in which you have been feeling unsure, read Proverbs 3:5-6 again and ask God to show you His guidance.
Have you recently seen God’s guidance in your life?
Are you letting God guide you in your life situations today? Are there areas in your life over which you have tight control but need to release to God?
CAN YOU DEFEND CHRISTIANITY?
REGI CAMPBELL
PRINCIPAL, SEEDSOWER INVESTMENTS
A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.
JOHN 13:34
In Blue Like Jazz, Donald Miller shocked me when he described an interview he did with a radio talk show host.
Defend Christianity,
demanded the radio jock.
I can’t,
replied Miller.
In disbelief, the host asked again, What do you mean? You write Christian books and stuff. You can’t even defend what you write about?
Miller explained that today, Christianity means too many different things to people. To some, it’s the guy holding up the John 3:16
sign in the end zone of the football field. To others, it’s the obnoxious pink-haired lady on TBN, crying and begging for your money. All around, people who wear the brand name Christian
often repulse