What is a visionary?
Why am I taking the time to ask these questions and blog about it?
Well, because I believe there’s something absolutely vital and life-giving to be found here if you’re willing to track with me.
I love watching or reading anything biographical, especially if the subjects of these biographies are people of vision and purpose that revolutionized something in our world. I may not always agree with their means to the end, or even with the end itself, but I am always inspired by the man or woman who can see outside the box and has the conviction to do something with their particular vision.
But the man was able to cast a vision and create enthusiasm for technological advances not yet seen, and to that end he is an inspiration for many.
Go back in time just a hundred years before Steve Jobs and you’ll find another visionary who would not relent in his cause.
Abraham Lincoln.
Pablo Picasso transformed the face of art. How?
Vision.
What made Neil Armstrong think he could walk on the moon?
Vision.
What led Einstein to discover E = MC2 ?
Vision.
Obviously, I could go on and on… and hopefully your mind is now reeling with your own list of visionaries!
These men have each contributed to our world in a way that directly affects the way you and I do life today. They each had a vision that went beyond themselves, beyond their lifetimes, and beyond their capabilities.
I think it’s only natural to read brief snippets about the lives of these kinds of people and feel momentarily inspired… and then somewhere between that moment and whatever interruption brings you back to reality we make the mistake of filing those stories away under the heading:
I don’t have time.
I don’t have a degree in that.
I don’t have the finances it takes to do something like that.
I wouldn’t know where to start.
The problem is too big and I won’t be able to change it.
I’m not qualified.
I’ve screwed up too many times.
Nobody would support me in this.
They won’t believe me.
These excuses are getting old… no, honestly… they’re about 6,000 years old now.
Consider Moses who stood talking to a burning bush… yip, a burning bush with the voice of the Lord coming out of it... when He received his life’s mission to free the Israelites from Egypt.
We don’t have to speculate as to Moses’s response because Exodus 3 & 4 gives us a clear dialogue of excuses offered to the Lord that day.
Excuse #1: I’m not qualified.
But Moses protested to God, “Who am I to appear before Pharaoh? Who am I to lead the people of Israel out of Egypt? (Ex 3:11)
Excuse #2: I don’t have a degree in that.
But Moses protested, “If I
go to the people of Israel and tell them, ‘The God of your ancestors
has sent me to you,’ they will ask me, ‘What is his name?’ Then what
should I tell them?” (Ex. 3:13)
Excuse #3: They won’t believe me.
But Moses protested again, “What if they won’t believe me or listen to me? What if they say, ‘The Lord never appeared to you’? (Ex. 4:4)
But Moses pleaded with the Lord,
“O Lord, I’m not very good with words. I never have been, and I’m not
now, even though you have spoken to me. I get tongue-tied, and my words
get tangled. (Ex. 4:10)
But Moses again pleaded, “Lord, please! Send anyone else. (Ex. 4:13)
So what changed in the heart of Moses? Because, after all, we know that Moses was indeed the man God used to lead an estimated 600,000 Israelites out of their oppression in Egypt.
Vision happened.
Moses began to see who God was… His power, His compassion, His justice, and ultimately His glory.
For a man so full of timidity and excuses during his first encounter with Yahweh he sure became bold over time… so bold, in face, that he said to the Lord,
Show me your glory.
And the Lord replied,
I will cause all my goodness to pass in front of you, and I will proclaim my name, the Lord, in your presence. … But you cannot see my face, for no one may see me and live. (Ex. 33:19,20)
Moses was forever changed because he saw the Lord.
He had a vision of Someone greater than himself that was worth living and dying for.
wings they covered their faces, with two they covered their feet, and
with two they flew. They were calling out to each other,
filthy lips, and I live among a people with filthy lips. Yet I have seen
the King, the Lord of Heaven’s Armies.”Then one of the seraphim flew to me with a burning coal he had taken from the altar with a pair of tongs. He
touched my lips with it and said, “See, this coal has touched your
lips. Now your guilt is removed, and your sins are forgiven.”
Do you see it?! Huh huh,.. do you?
Isaiah’s heart was changed by his vision of the Lord. Seeing the Lord’s holiness awakened Isaiah to his sinfulness and need to be cleansed and forgiven. Then, and only then, was his heart stirred to obedience when the Lord asked who would be a messenger to his people.
Oh man, I could just keep going here… from the Old to the New Testament you see this thread of God revealing himself to people and how it changes their heart which ultimately leads to a life of surrendered obedience to His purposes and His vision for their life.
So, going back to my original question, What is vision?
Vision is a compelling force that will both consciously and subconsciously motivate our decisions, choices, attitudes, desires, and perception.
If your vision is of happy, peaceful days then you’ll naturally make choices that eliminate stress and seek those things which are pleasurable to you.
If your vision is formed by what others think about you then you’ll probably never risk looking foolish, you’ll hide your failures, you’ll learn the art of being a chameleon, and most likely never own a strong conviction or opinion.
If wealth and financial security are your vision you’ll justify long days of work even if it comes at the cost of relationships or your own physical health.
But an interesting observation about world-changers, revolutionaries, visionaries, and heroes is that they aren’t “in it for the money”, in fact they’re usually willing to go broke for the sake of their vision. They don’t care what they look like (and it usually shows). And they don’t care what people think of them or their ideas. They break the rules, they think outside of the box, they don’t color in the lines, and they don’t let rejection stand in their way.
We’re not all going to leave our mark on planet Earth in the same way as Albert Einstein, Abe Lincoln, Steve Jobs, or Picasso because their gifting and their calling was theirs and not ours.
When 9am – 5pm is more about people than products and paychecks.
When artistry goes beyond canvas, design, and style and becomes a window into God’s own glorious creativity.
When speaking, teaching, and singing is not about you being heard, but about God being heard.
When cleaning, recycling, building, maintaining, and protecting are done to honor and show thankfulness for what God has entrusted to us.
When the mirror and the scale are no longer obsessions.
When houses, cars, toys, clothes, and purses serve their purpose and not our identity.
When life is no longer about YOU…
Naught be all else to me, save that Thou art.
Thou my best Thought, by day or by night,
Waking or sleeping, Thy presence my light.
I ever with Thee and Thou with me, Lord;
Thou my great Father, I Thy true son;
Thou in me dwelling, and I with Thee one.
Thou mine Inheritance, now and always:
Thou and Thou only, first in my heart,
High King of Heaven, my Treasure Thou art.
May I reach Heaven’s joys, O bright Heaven’s Sun!
Heart of my own heart, whatever befall,
Still be my Vision, O Ruler of all.