Hustle culture will tell you that your income is a scoreboard for how hard you grind.
Kingdom culture tells you something completely different.
1 Corinthians 4:2 says, "Moreover, it is required of stewards that they be found faithful." Not biggest. Not fastest. Faithful.
That one word reframes your entire business.
You are not competing. You are stewarding. You are not chasing. You are cultivating. You are not proving your worth through revenue. You are building something God entrusted to you.
This matters because burnout does not come from working hard. It comes from working for the wrong reason. When your identity is tied to your numbers, a slow month feels like a verdict on your value as a person.
But when you know you are a steward, a slow month is just data. You adjust. You pray. You move forward without the shame spiral.
The Working Rich Class is not about becoming a different person. It is about becoming who you already are in Christ. Someone faithful with little, so God can trust you with more.
Let that anchor you this week.
Share this with someone who is building but starting to lose themselves in the process.