"Rather, you must grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. All glory to him, both now and forever! Amen."
In the early days of technology offerings from a business
to a consumer, investors didn’t want to see money spent on marketing. Instead
they wanted the engineering of the product to be responsible for spreading the
word and making the product popular. So software engineers came up with clever
ideas on how to connect and create cohorts and community. Over time these morphed into terms like,
“Friend” and “Follow”. And with
sophistication and a little slight of keyboarding, services and products would
grow almost magically. In today’s age it’s a little harder as lots of people have
peaked behind the curtain and learned the early secrets, but every day someone
unlocks some way to build on the current to make growth happen. Today, these people like to call themselves,
“Growth Hackers”. We will see how long
the term exists and who really gets to keep the title legitimately but one
thing is for sure; if you have a real growth hacker on your team, you can make
magic happen!
God was the first growth hacker, not surprisingly
really. When He created us He gave us
the instinctual desire to procreate and create our own interpretations of life
and the things we need to better our lives.
The movie "The Matrix" had us all as just part of an algorithm, each one
of us factoring into the program running, or not. It's not exactly that way. God wants us to be vehicles of
growth in the world that He created for us.
He wants us to expand our minds, test our bodies and make the most of
all that we are. But more importantly,
He wants us to be "Growth Hackers" for His Kingdom. If we are not expanding His
Kingdom, we won’t see growth in our own lives and because He has left this
growth up to us, the Kingdom of God could be limited if we don’t do as we are
called. When you think about the impact you are having in the office or in
life, can you say that you are growth hacking for Christ?
Reference: 2 Peter 3:18 (New Living Translation)
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