Monday, October 26, 2009

Where there is no vision....

Where there is no vision, the people perish:
but he that keeps the law, happy is he.

Proverbs 29:18

This is a favorite verse of those in the success-motivation field. "Where there is no vision, the people perish" — and that is where they end the quotation, divorcing it from the significant clause that follows. At any rate, the idea in their heads is that you have to have an idea of what you want, where you are going, and how you are going to get there. All that is true, but none of that is intended by the wise Preacher.

What the writer actually intends to tell us is that when the Word of God fails to be communicated through the mouths of his prophets, things are in a bad strait. It is the prophetic vision that is the subject of this verse, not some grandiose idea of success.

We have come to a day in which "there is no vision." Preachers preach everything but a word from the Lord. Some preach others sermons. Plagiarizing another's sermon and calling it a word from God? How ludicrous. To steal another's words or to steal his authorship and present it as coming from God through your heart? We need to hear a word from the Lord, not a word from Rick Warren.

"Where there is no vision, the people perish." Some preach their own ideas. Some preach how-to sermons. Some even preach from magazines. Others resort to gimmicks like drama, dance, and puppet shows, none of which have been ordained by God. And so it is: "Where there is no vision, the people perish."

"Where there is no vision, the people perish." We need to hear a word from the Lord. We are not interested in nor benefited by your ideas, Rick Warren's ideas, nor the Reader's Digest. We want to know what God is saying through you. We need to know what God is saying through you.

There is a connection between the two clauses of this verse. On the one hand people perish. On the other they find blessing. The connection is the Word of God. When the Word of God is clearly, boldly, and unabashedly preached from a heart that has been exercised by the Savior who has redeemed us, that same word then passes into the hearts of the hearers and becomes a tool for the Holy Spirit to use to work sanctifying change in us. As we obey that word we shall find ourselves happy, or blessed.

Too many believers sit under preachers who have not the foggiest idea of what they are talking about. They can conjugate verbs, parse and diagram sentences, and give the history of the text but do not know how to make it applicable to the man and women — and the children — in the pew.

Today, in these United States, we find ourselves living out the truth of this verse. There is no vision, and the people perish. There is little difference between the average professing Christian and the person who makes no claim of knowing Christ. The world has invaded and conquered the Church and we wring our hands and wonder what went wrong. Doctrine after doctrine has been watered down or ignored and our people no longer know what it is to be a Christian: and all because there is no vision, no word from God.

2 comments:

dtbrents said...

Very good. One of your best posts. I believe preachers need to call their congregations back to holy living. Preachers have a huge responsibility and will be held responsible for what they preach. As you know I have always said I am neither a preacher nor a teacher. I only collect Bible studies that I like and share them. Do you mind my sharing this one? Doylene

Willard (Bill) Paul said...

I'm honored by your request. Feel free to use it.