This is one of the most misunderstood verses. 1 Timothy 6:10 clarifies it's the love of money—making it an idol above God—that is the root of evil. Money itself is simply a tool. When our hearts are right, it becomes a powerful tool for generosity, for building the church, and for freeing our families from financial stress so we can better serve His kingdom.
At its heart, the this model is about service. Unlike traditional corporate structures that can be "dog-eat-dog," our success is directly tied to how many people we help. We rise by lifting others. It's a business built on the biblical principle of using our gifts to serve one another, creating a community of mutual support and encouragement.
Absolutely! We are called to be content in all circumstances. However, contentment should not be confused with complacency. In the Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25), God rewards the servants who multiplied what they were given. He has blessed you with talents, time, and a mind for business. Using those gifts to their fullest for His glory is an act of faithful stewardship, not a lack of humility.