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A Loving Touch

We all know there can't be a successful business if God is not part it yes?
That's the reason for this episode of the blog.
When you are filled with the love of God and you hug another individual (not with one of those annoying and impersonal half hugs that are really more like a pat on the back, but a REAL hug), they are a recipient of that love. The love of Jesus Christ that someone encounters from you can change and even heal their heart. You cannot underestimate what supernaturally takes place through what seems to be ordinary natural contact. 
The Holy Spirit will help you to discern when it may be inappropriate to do so, but as a general rule you should open yourself up to physical forms of love expression with those you encounter through your business. That physical expression may be a hug, but it could also be as simple as a touch on the shoulder, arm, or hand.  Don’t misinterpret this to mean that you need to go around hugging everyone. This is about willingness and openness to do as you’re led to do so.
Jesus told his disciples that they would be known by the love they display towards each other. You will also be known for how you love. In order to draw others to Christ, they need to see a manifestation, or demonstration, of His love. 
It’s important to recognize that while your love walk is not perfect right now, it is being perfected through Him as you spend time in His presence and demonstrate love towards others. Pray that your eyes will be opened to His wondrous love in ways you haven’t seen or experienced before. Seek God and ask the Holy Spirit to increase your capacity to receive more of His love and to demonstrate His love to others. He will be faithful to do it. 
At Kingdom Driven Entrepreneur we inspire, teach, and mentor Christian entrepreneurs to be led by God in their businesses so they can experience His best and have a greater Kingdom impact in the marketplace.
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