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You Are Not a Hustler. Stop Building Like One.
Hustle culture will tell you to grind until you break and call it discipline. It will tell you that rest is for the weak, that your worth is your output, and that if you are not exhausted you are not trying hard enough. A lot of Christian entrepreneurs have quietly swallowed that lie and wrapped biblical vocabulary around it to make it feel sacred. But God did not call you to hustle. He called you to steward. A hustler builds for themselves. A steward builds for something bigger. A hustler cannot rest without guilt. A steward understands that rest is part of the design, not a reward for the deserving. "His master replied, 'Well done, good and faithful servant!'" Matthew 25:23 Notice what God rewards. Not the hardest worker. Not the most exhausted person in the room. The faithful one. Faithful means consistent. Intentional. Aligned with the assignment God gave you. You are not trying to prove anything to anyone. You are managing what you have been given, growing it wisely, and trusting God with the outcomes. That is the identity we build from in WRC. Not urgency. Not fear. Faithfulness. Share this with someone in your circle who is grinding themselves into the ground and calling it faith.
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@Marc McDaniel Great reminder, Marc. Building from a place of faith, stewardship, and purpose changes everything. It’s not about burning out, it’s about being intentional with what we’ve been given. Also, I sent you a DM about something important I noticed in the community.
God Is Not Threatened by Your Financial Goals
The belief: wanting more money makes you a bad Christian. It sounds humble. It feels holy. But it is one of the most destructive lies sitting in the minds of kingdom entrepreneurs. If you secretly believe that wanting to earn well is selfish, you will self-sabotage every time you get close to a financial breakthrough. Not because you lack skill. Because you believe you do not deserve it. Scripture says something completely different. "The blessing of the Lord brings wealth, and he adds no trouble to it." Proverbs 10:22 God is not troubled by your success. He is the one who blessed it into existence. The problem has never been money. The problem is what sits on the throne of your life. You can want to earn more, build more, and give more without compromising your integrity or your faith. In fact, that is exactly what stewardship demands. The WRC mission is not built on poverty thinking. It is built on the belief that God entrusts resources to people who have proven they will use them for something greater than themselves. You are not greedy for wanting to grow. You are faithful. If this challenged something you believed, share it with a Christian entrepreneur in your circle who needs to hear it today.
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Great message. Growth and financial success are not the enemy of faith when the purpose behind them is to create impact, serve others, and be a good steward of what you’ve been given.
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