God Never Called You to Be Broke
Many Christian entrepreneurs carry a quiet shame around money.
You want to earn well, but somewhere along the way you picked up the belief that wanting financial success makes you less spiritual.
That belief is a lie. And it is keeping you small.
Proverbs 13:22 says, "A good person leaves an inheritance for their children's children."
That verse assumes wealth.
It assumes you built something.
It assumes God wanted you to prosper in a way that outlasted you.
The problem was never money.
The problem is when money owns you instead of you stewarding it.
God is not honored by your poverty.
He is honored by your faithfulness.
And faithful stewards produce.
They multiply.
They leave things better than they found them.
You are not being greedy by building a profitable business.
You are answering a call.
You are participating in the work of provision, legacy, and generational impact.
The shame you feel about wanting to earn well? That is not conviction.
That is a broken belief dressed up as humility.
Let it go. Build anyway. Build boldly.
Share this with a Christian entrepreneur who needs permission to pursue prosperity without guilt.
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