| small business   Unequally YokedBy Crown Financial Ministries
                	
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		   Choosing a business partner should be done with the same caution as choosing   a spouse.
 In 2 Corinthians 6:14, Paul wrote, "Do not be bound   together with unbelievers; for what partnership have righteousness and   lawlessness, or what fellowship has light with darkness?" Clearly, the   "what" is specific: believers are admonished not to be yoked to unbelievers.   Then other questions arise. What is a yoke? Does it cover only marriages or does   it extend also to business relationships?
 
 What is a   yoke?
 In 2 Corinthians 6:14 (NIV) where Paul says, "Do not be   yoked together with unbelievers," the yoke referenced is a farm implement   used to link two working animals together.
 
 This yoke in the Lord’s day   was a common everyday device used to couple oxen together for plowing or   hauling. The oxen were matched as closely as possible so the burden would be   distributed equally. The two animals had to be trained to work together, even   walking stride for stride. The yoke bound them together for the purpose of   accomplishing a task, and without mutual compromise it could not be   done.
 
 Hence, the analogy of a yoke to a marriage is an accurate one. A   marriage should be two people pulling in common bond toward compatible goals and   sharing the load equally.
 
 A financial yoke
 Other than   a marriage, there is no better defined yoke between two or more people than a   business partnership. The intent of a partnership is to create a binding   business relationship in which all parties are equal in responsibility,   authority, and liability. Indeed, the law deals with partnerships in this   manner. If one partner commits to a business decision, all partners are bound by   it.
 
 People with opposite goals and values will not be compatible. When   they are linked (yoked) together, either in marriage or in business, their   differing values will ultimately create conflicts.
 
 When a believer and an   unbeliever can maintain a successful partnership without conflict over the   spiritual goals of the company, it is normally because the believer has   compromised God’s principles (see Romans   12:2).
 
 Conclusion
 If you are already in an unequally   yoked business situation, observe the principles taught by Paul in 1 Corinthians   7. If you have the opportunity to be released from the partnership, you should   arrange it. If you don’t have the opportunity, make your partner’s salvation   your number one item of prayer.
 
 
 
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