Kingdom Women Entrepreneurs
Who is a Kingdom woman?
Before we can discuss who a kingdom woman is, we must first define who we are as women.
As women, we are equipped with such an innate capacity for influence that we can change the world for good or, unfortunately, for bad. Women are frequently the driving force for social transformation. Men are frequently portrayed as having absolute power, dominance, and influence in our culture. What is frequently overlooked is understanding the man’s ambition’s driving force, which is the effect of women.
A guy depends on a woman in various ways from an early age, from the womb to early childhood, from teachers to the influence of media. Insight, compassion, and spiritual beauty are gifts that women bring to the world, and these qualities have helped them to achieve great things. The popular sayings ring true: The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world, and behind every kingdom man is a kingdom woman. No one goes around saying “behind every great woman is a great man” even though that is a possibility.
A woman is an equally respected member of the human race and is not less than a man. And throughout the process of creation, we (male and female) were both initially introduced to one another (Genesis 1:26–27). We are partners, not second-fiddle.
The Hebrew word “banah,” which means to “build a house, a temple, a city, or an altar,” is used to describe the act of creating a woman. God gave us unique makeup so we could effectively do a variety of tasks. Even though God created us all equally in His image, each of us plays a unique and varied role.
Abraham Lincoln said, “Nothing stamped with the Divine image and likeness was sent into the world to be trodden on, degraded, and imbued by its fellows.“
Therefore, just as men were created to dominate, women were equally created to do the same. (Genesis 1:26). It means that God willingly entrusted the management of what he created to us to take responsibility for. God has embedded in us relative authority within the sphere of influence or dominion that each person has. God created us to advance His kingdom and glory.
•A kingdom woman is to reflect Him and His Kingdom in such a remarkable fashion that people want to know more about the kingdom she represents. She has been put here to reflect God’s image.
•A kingdom woman is a woman who positions herself under and operates according to the rule of God over every area of her life.
•A kingdom woman succeeds in finding and fulfilling the purpose for which God has fashioned her.
The kingdom of God is the authoritative execution of His comprehensive rule in all creation. The kingdom agenda is simply the visible demonstration of the comprehensive rule of God over every area of life. God’s kingdom transcends time, space, politics, denominations, cultures and the realms of society — family, individual, church and civil government. When God’s guidelines for this operation of the realm is neglected, disorder and loss results.
As women we do not need to apologise for the strength, fortitude, courage, talent, beauty or intellect which our creator has given to us. Ladies, we are all God’s workmanship created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do (Ephesians 2:10).
The proper shoe, designed by the proper designer with the proper materials, can not only be wearable but also comfortable. God has a plan and a purpose specifically for you. In addition to being “fearfully and wonderfully fashioned” (Psalm 139:14), God created us in the likeness of a brilliant, majestic Being who is abounding in beauty and magnificence. In order to walk on His runway, wear His glory. We are therefore called to advance God’s kingdom in the same manner as the men.
Positive change can occur in people’s lives, families, communities, and even our country when we are passionate about the things that God is passionate about. Our daily activities and interactions ought to reflect the social culture of the kingdom. Our culture will reflect our King’s if we belong to His kingdom. God’s ultimate will is the advancement of His kingdom (Daniel. 2:44), His glorification (1 Corinthians 10:31), and the salvation and the sanctification of His children through His son, Jesus Christ (2 Peter 3:9).
But in the last days, it shall come to pass that the mountain of the house of the Lord shall be established in the top of the mountains, and it shall be exalted above the hills and people shall flow unto it (Micah 4:1, Isaiah 2:2, Joel 3:17–18).
Matthew 5:14–16
You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.
John 9:4
As long as it is day, we must do the works of him who sent me. Night is coming, when no one can work.
Who is an entrepreneur?
An entrepreneur is an individual who creates and/or invests in one or more businesses, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards. He or she is curious and wears many hats. He or she has a high degree of grit and determination and can power through discomfort and embrace the struggle. He or she is creative.
There is a popular statement that entrepreneurship is not for everyone because not everyone will understand risks, much less be comfortable with them.
Entrepreneurship is about creating, and everyone can create something. For instance, if you are good at a certain game, you can create a guide on how to play it. The problem is, not everyone is willing to put in the hours required to create; it is so much easier to consume.
Stop being such a consumer.
The first thing God reveals about Himself in the Scripture is not that of a loving, holy, just, or omnipotent Father. The first thing God shows us is that He is creative. He brought something out of nothing. God is the first entrepreneur. Whatever you do, work heartily as for the Lord and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as reward. You are serving the Lord Christ (Colossians 3:23–24). We are created to work, to use our minds and our hands to subdue this world and rule it (Genesis 1:28).
When we create, we are emulating the entrepreneurial creative character of the Godhead-Father, Spirit, and Son. Entrepreneurship is a creative act made possible by the creative impulse that God gave us.
(To be continued……..)
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