In this series, we're diving into the deep wisdom Scripture gives us for building and running a business. Some would say -- and many have -- that the Bible has very little instruction on what it means to run your business.
In this episode of Brand Disciples, David Mills and Amy Alexander discuss the cultural context of Ephesians, the countercultural teachings on sexuality, the implications of impurity and greed in business, and the importance of creating a culture of light that reflects Christian values. The conversation emphasizes the need for entrepreneurs to align their business practices with biblical principles, fostering an environment that promotes dignity, integrity, and spiritual growth.
Show Notes
- References to the Household Codes:
- 1 Peter 2:13–3:7
- Ephesians 5:22–6:9
- 1 Timothy 2:1ff., 8ff.; 3:1ff., 8ff.; 5:17ff.; 6:1f.
- Flow Automotive
- Reserve your copy of The Hidden Business Codes of the New Testament
Keywords
Brand Disciples, entrepreneurship, hidden business codes, New Testament, Ephesians, counterculture, business ethics, light in business, greed, purity
Takeaways
- The New Testament contains hidden business codes relevant to today's entrepreneurs.
- Household codes in the Bible also serve as business codes.
- Re-enchantment with scripture can lead to deeper understanding and application.
- Cultural context is crucial for interpreting biblical teachings.
- Sexual immorality, impurity, and greed are counter to Christian business ethics.
- Idolatry can manifest in modern consumer culture.
- Greed often displaces trust in God and leads to unhealthy business practices.
- Creating a culture of light in business is essential for spiritual growth.
- Identifying darkness in one's industry can lead to transformative practices.
- Prayer and introspection are key to aligning business practices with faith.