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		<title>Kenneth Copeland &#8212; Honor Is Important in Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a man I want to tell you about. His story will help you see just how important it is to have honor in business—important in ways you may not have imagined. This fellow was about 20 years old and had a good job. He came from a family that had very little money. [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is a man I want to tell you about. His story<br />
will help you see just how important it is to have<br />
honor in business—important in ways you may not<br />
have imagined.</p>
<p>This fellow was about 20 years old and had a<br />
good job. He came from a family that had very little<br />
money. He was the youngest child, and there was a<br />
lot of difficulty in his household. He worked his regular<br />
job all day, and at night fixed cars to sell. Gradually, he<br />
began making money.</p>
<p>He finally saved enough so he could buy a<br />
better type of car to restore and sell. He began to<br />
make a bit more money. He was good at his work,<br />
a gifted businessman.</p>
<p>His folks attended a Baptist church in Fort Worth.<br />
There was a meeting at church, and he decided to<br />
go. At the end of the service when the invitation was<br />
given, the conviction of the Holy Ghost came on him<br />
as he stood there. He had a tight grip on the seat in<br />
front of him, trying to resist responding to the<br />
wooing of the Lord.</p>
<p>The Spirit of God was all over him, and he was<br />
trying to keep from going forward and receiving Jesus<br />
as his Savior and Lord. A man in the church came<br />
over, put his arm around the young man and told him<br />
he loved him. He encouraged him to go forward. In<br />
fact, that man walked with him down the aisle.</p>
<p>Before that week was up, the same man who had<br />
led him to the altar to accept Jesus beat him out of<br />
all of his profit on a car. It wasn’t a mistake. He just<br />
skinned that young man in a deal—on purpose. The<br />
older man should have known better. Any Christian<br />
ought to know that you don’t get a man saved<br />
on Saturday night, then cheat him on Tuesday.</p>
<p>That’s wrong.</p>
<p>The young man had a temper. He was angry, so<br />
he rebelled against the Lord. He said he never would<br />
go back to church again. And he didn’t.</p>
<p>He became very successful in the car business,<br />
and eventually had a business that was nationwide.<br />
Then he went into the airplane business, and I started<br />
flying for him. He and I became close friends.</p>
<p>My mother and father lived just two doors down<br />
from him. He liked my parents and would sometimes<br />
eat with us. Mama would feed him and preach to him<br />
and just love him. She would say, “I’m telling you right<br />
now, I’m going to pray you into the kingdom of God.”<br />
He would just smile.</p>
<p>She prayed for him just as she prayed for me—all<br />
the time. She treated him as if he were her own son,<br />
and he just ate it up. But she could not get him inside<br />
the church door. Why? Because of a dishonorable<br />
Christian businessman.</p>
<p>Years later, after I had entered the ministry I had<br />
the opportunity to pray with him. He stayed with it<br />
for a few days, then went right back to the way he had<br />
been. Afterward, he stayed on my mind and heart a<br />
lot. I was praying about his situation once while I was<br />
in a meeting and I thought to myself, I’m going to call<br />
him as soon as I get back to town.</p>
<p>When I got home and called him, a lady<br />
answered. When I asked if I could speak to him, she<br />
said, “He died day before yesterday.”<br />
You can imagine how I felt. I thought, I missed him.<br />
Although I rolled the grief and pain over on the Lord,<br />
something in my spirit would not let it end that way.</p>
<p>I went to the funeral, and the man’s son asked me<br />
to say a few words about his father. So I did. I told the<br />
people exactly what had happened in this man’s life,<br />
what had caused him to be the way he was.</p>
<p>After the funeral when we were gathered at the<br />
memorial park, a woman walked up to me and said,<br />
“Kenneth, I need to tell you something.” I want you<br />
to see God’s faithfulness and honor from what she<br />
told me.</p>
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