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When God Handles the Scorekeeping

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Scripture:
God will pay back trouble to those who trouble you and give relief to you who are troubled. 2 Timothy. 4:8 Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day - and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.
2 Thessalonians 1:6 -7

Observation:
This passage reminds me that God sees pressure, opposition, and quiet faithfulness. He is both just and kind. Justice belongs to Him, and relief comes from Him. The reward is not applause today but righteousness from a faithful Judge.

Application:
I feel this tension often. Especially around promotion and visibility. When I market a product, share wins, or talk about what I am building, there is a voice in my head that says this is self-centered. I wrestle with whether clarity is service or ego.

Years ago, while launching a software product, I avoided talking about it publicly. I told myself I was being humble. In reality, I was afraid of being misunderstood or criticized. Cash flow was tight. The product helped people, but too few knew it existed. My silence did not serve my team or my family.

This Scripture resets me. God handles the scorekeeping. He sees who troubles us and He sees when we are troubled. My job is not to prove myself or protect my reputation. My job is to be faithful.

The character trait I am leaning into here is integrity. Integrity means I do the work in the open with a clean heart. I tell the truth about what I am building without exaggeration or manipulation. In business, that shows up as clear offers, honest marketing, and fair pricing. It also shows up as not tearing down competitors or defending myself when misunderstood.

When pressure rises, I am tempted to grasp for control. To overpromise in sales. To rush hiring. To chase scale at the expense of peace at home. This passage slows me down. It reminds me that reward is not immediate and justice is not mine to enforce.

As a husband and father, this matters too. My kids are watching how I handle stress and success. They are learning whether worth comes from achievement or faithfulness. I want them to see a man who works hard, tells the truth, and trusts God with outcomes.

Clarity can be service when it is rooted in love. Promotion can be honest when it is grounded in integrity. God knows the difference. I do not have to fear being seen when my heart is aligned.

Prayer:
Lord, You see the pressure and the quiet work.
Help me lead with integrity when I am tempted to hide or to hype.
Teach me to trust You with justice, reward, and timing.
Give me peace as I build and serve today.
Amen.

Build With God,
Bill

P.S. Spend 10 minutes reviewing one page of your website or one sales email and remove any exaggeration or vague promise.

P.P.S. Further reading: Proverbs 11:3, Colossians 3:23-24, James 5:7-8

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