Wednesday, February 11, 2009

6 Effects Fear Has On A Christian Business Leader

If you are a Christian business leader, or if you are in the marketplace, I want to pass along this word of encouragment- Despite what the media has to say, and despite how low our 401(k)s go- GOD IS STILL IN CONTROL!

In our current economy, and with current world conditions, it is very important that Christian business and marketplace leaders not allow fear , worry, doubt, or anxiety to prevail in their hearts or minds.In fact, just a few days ago I was talking with a good friend of mine whose business is continuing to grow at an astronomical rate-even in this economy. As we were talking he said something interesting to me. He said "I am simply refusing to participate in the recession."

That is his mindset, and he is continuing to win big while so many others are huddled up in the corner wringing their hands about what to do in this economy.

God's Word reminds us that there is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear. (1 John 4:18)

Also, in 2 Timothy 1:7, we are told that God did not give us a spirit of fear, but of power, of love, and of a sound mind.

When we allow fear to take root in our hearts, it reduces our faith in God.

Fear Grips our heart and produces 6 Effects:
Fear Replaces faith
Fear Destroys dreams
Fear steals our joy and blessing
Fear spoils victories
Fear paralyzes us
Fear robs us of memories
Fear causes us to hesitate because of disbelief

The opposite of fear is faith, trust, and belief.

Fear Replaces Faith

Pretty simple equation. God has made the human brain so that although our thoughts can "drift" and we can "daydream" from one moment to another, it is impossible for us to be consciously aware of two distinct thoughts at the same time.
So it is impossible for us to exercise faith and fear at the same time, so when we
dwell in fear, faith has dissipated. But when we focus on faith, fear loses.
So, as a Christian business leader, maintain your faith in God, that no matter how bad things get- God is still in control!

Fear Destroys Dreams

A very important aspect of succeeding in business and in leadership in general is having a goal, vision, or plan to work toward. When our goals and plans are significant and stretch us beyond our usual state of mind, it causes us to DREAM. To look out and see a better state of existence. So when fear has a stronghold in our lives, it does great damage to us accomplishing our hopes and dreams in life and in business.

Fear Steals Our Joy and Blessing

When we allow fear to rule, we simply cannot find the capacity to focus on what is good and wonderful in our lives. So often in business, we focus on those things that are wrong or need improved, and we fail to regularly consider what is going well, what we do well, and what we have to be thankful for. I am a firm believer that an "Attitude of Gratitude" is critical in overcoming fear. So take some time to focus on what you have to be thankful for in business, and consider it all joy.

Fear Spoils Victories

Can you remember the last real success you had in the marketplace? Was it a sale to a large customer? Maybe a successful product launch? Or perhaps you helped a co-worker or colleague work through a problem or challenge. Remember how you felt? You felt like a "winner" right? Like you were really doing somethng worthwhile, perhaps even doing something that you hoped would make the world a better place.
But fear has a real way to take away the euphoria of your last victory. Fear has a way of causing us to see only what is "now" and to worry about what is to come. But it never allows us to look back and see our victories and successes in the past.

Fear Paralyzes Us

Sometimes in business we know just what we should do. We know that everything has come into perfect alignment for us to grow our company or product line, but something just won't allow us to move forward. We think about everything that could go wrong, and so the fear we have prevents us from doing anything at all- so we take the safe way out and end up doing nothing- paralyzed with fear.

Fear Robs Us Of Memories

I once heard it said that the enemy of Gratitude is Forgetfulness. How true that is. If we fail to remember all God has done for us at work and in business, we will find it increasingly difficult to remain thankful for His goodness. When we focus on the fear we feel, we so easily forget how good the Lord has been to us. He has allowed us the health to work. He has given us a company or organization to run or work for. He has blessed us beyond anything we have deserved.
So a great way to battle fear is to focus on how good God has been - today!

In closing, allow me to encourage you to hang in there. Remember God is on His throne. He did not wake up this morning, slap Himself on the forehead and say "Oh Myself, what are we gonna do today?" There are no surprises to God. He has everything under control. So trust Him.

Don't allow fear to prevent you from moving forward. Do that thing in the marketplace that He has placed on your heart.

Share your faith- don't fear what someone will say or do.

Expand your product/service offering- don't fear the economy will tank beyond repair.

Give your time and money away- don't fear there won't be anything left in your savings tomorrow.

Let your FAITH- not fear- rule in your heart!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Since Fear and Worry are closely aligned, I often recall two
parent tapes when I see my son (or wife) worrying:

#1: Take one step at a time; Jesus said, "The troubles for
today are sufficient". Each day is a gift from God, that why it's
called the present.

#2: Of course now I can create my own parent tapes that Greg
can some day pass on to his children. I probably heard them
somewhere else first, but here's a few that I have claimed:

"SWEAT, don't FRET!"

"Good enough, isn't!" ( a companion to #2 above )

Bill Wolfe said...

I think being paralyzed by fear is such a dangerous thing. Sitting idly on the sidelines can do nothing but hurt your business. Sure, some companies have to hunker down and trim expenses due to decreased revenue, but many times that's not a bad thing to have to get more efficient. In days of growth and prosperity, it's easy to get lazy and let the business get bloated with excess. Times like we're in are good times to re-evaluate the operations of any business.

My company is agressively entering a new market segment that we haven't been in before. We are trusting God and putting our faith in Him, not what the news media is telling us.