The contemporary zeitgeist presents an unapologetically harsh and troublingly distorted perspective regarding the role of capitalistic corporate strategy in the world. I argue that much of this is due to a misunderstanding of the fundamental purpose of business strategy, which is exacerbated by theologically flawed impositions onto the business sphere of the created order. In response, I argue that capitalistic corporate strategy is part of God’s good creation and by God’s design serves as a primary source of common grace by unleashing prosperity, engendering profit, and showering provision in and on the world—and perhaps will continue to do so for eternity.