Friday, October 10, 2014

ME, MYSELF AND I: DETHRONING THE SPIRIT OF NEGATIVE SELF-IMPORTANCE


And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul: neither said any of them that ought of the things which he possessed was his own; but they had all things in common. And with great power gave the apostles witness of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus: and great grace was upon them all. Neither was there any among them that lacked: for as many as were possessors of lands or houses sold them, and brought the prices of the things that were sold, and laid them down at the apostles' feet: and distribution was made unto every man according as he had need - Acts 4:32-35.

If there be, therefore, any consolation in Christ, if any comfort of love, if any fellowship of the Spirit, if any bowels and mercies, fulfill ye my joy, that ye be likeminded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind. Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves. Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others. Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus - Philippians 2:1-5.

Cultivate the understanding that the self is not really an independently existing entity, and begin to view self instead in terms of its dependent relation to others. Although, it is difficult to say that merely reflecting on this will produce a profound spiritual realization, it will at least have some effect. Your mind will be more open. Something will begin to change within you. Therefore, even in the immediate term there is definitely a positive and beneficial effect in reversing these two attitudes and moving from self-centeredness to other-centeredness, from belief in self-existence to belief in dependent origination - Dalai Lama XIV.

The spirit that should prevail amongst Christians is the spirit of Community, not an individualist spirit. Jesus died to make us a kingdom of priests (Revelation 1:6a), not islands. Beneath the Cross every ground is level – Hilary Johnson Chukwuma Chukwurah.   

An orchestra was playing for a group of wealthy guests. When they concluded a particular performance, the conductor who obviously was carried away by the group’s wonderful performance announced, “Now, I shall perform for you …!” No instrument responded to his command. He repeated his announcement using the first person singular. Again, nothing happened. A voice spoke from behind him, “Do not say, ‘I’; say We! He immediately corrected himself and announced, “Now, we shall perform for you …!” The instruments came alive and delivered a most commanding performance. 
Without controversy, we live in a Me, Myself and I generation; a generation where self is the epicenter. The end-time spirit of I is the spirit of negative self-love (II Timothy 3:1-5). It is characterized by “Me first” mentality and reinforced by self-importance where self is past, present and future. In this era, ego is celebrated.
I would like to commence my presentation by highlighting Biblical characters who demonstrated Me, Myself and I mentalities and those who repudiated them in what I call the Negatives and the Positives:  

THE NEGATIVES

In Scripture, several characters displayed the Me, Myself and I mentalities at various points in their lives. Amongst these were:
King Hezekiah
After King Hezekiah was healed of his sickness and had his life extended by almost twenty year, he blew the fuse. God was angry with him for showing Babylonian emissaries the secret treasures of his kingdom. In displaying His displeasure, God told him that he had jeopardized the interests of Israel and then gave him two options: to accept calamity in his days or have it occur in the days of his posterity. Selfishly, King Hezekiah chose the second option. He sealed the future of his children and that of the nation of Israel when he said to Prophet Isaiah,
“…Good is the word of the LORD which thou hast spoken. And he said, Is it not good, if peace and truth be in my days?” (II Kings 20:19).

He was not thinking of others but of himself. His self-centeredness blinded him to sufferings that awaited the people he would leave behind.  
 King Uzziah
King Uzzah was one young man who began life on a beautiful plane because he leaned on God’s Word through Prophet Azariah. As long as he paid heed to God’s directives, he prospered and did well. However, when he allowed self-importance to take center-stage of his life, he began to falter: he took laws into his hands, despised others and finally destroyed a beautiful life God had in store for him. II Chronicles 26:16 gave this sad commentary on the life and times of King Uzziah:

“But when he was strong, his heart was lifted up to his destruction: for he transgressed against the LORD his God, and went into the temple of the LORD to burn incense upon the altar of incense.”

When self is on the driver’s seat, catastrophe results. We can actually destroy ourselves by ourselves or save ourselves by ourselves.

Prodigal Son
Driven by thoughts that centered only on himself, this young man went to his father and in seven words, “…give me my share of the inheritance….”  communicated to his father his desire to live life the way he wanted it. Filled with thoughts of self, he took his own share of his inheritance and nearly destroyed himself.
We can become spiritual prodigals who live for ourselves when we allow self to dominate our relationships with God and others.          
Judas Iscariot
To say that Judas Iscariot was one of the rarest privileged men to associate with Jesus is to say the least. He threw that privilege to the garbage bin when he allowed self-interest to destroy a beautiful career ahead. His self-centeredness was revealed when he went to enemies of our Master to say to them, …what will ye give me…? (Matthew 26:15).

Note:
One of the most outstanding languages of self-centered people is Me. Amongst these characters x-rayed, you would notice the refrain, Me. Self. I. These characters and their ilk are not the only culprits. We are all involved. 

THE POSITIVES

In Scripture, several characters also displayed that they were not controlled by Me, Myself and I mentalities at various points in their lives. Amongst these were:

Abraham
Being a man of considerable spiritual maturity and one who was altruistic, faced with one of the most destructive challenges any person could face – resource control, Abraham demonstrated that self was not the epicenter of his earthly existence. In a situation that would have pitched him and Lot at daggers-drawn, Abraham said,

…Let there be no strife, I pray thee, between me and thee, and between my herdmen and thy herdmen; for we be brethren. Is not the whole land before thee? separate thyself, I pray thee, from me: if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left - Genesis 13:8-9.
John the Baptizer
John the Baptizer demonstrated uncommon leadership spirit and sportsmanship when his followers reminded him that the man (referring to Jesus) he had baptized earlier had taken the shine off him and that he was recording an avalanche of followers, John refused to yield to the demeaning spirit of self-exultation. Rather than being bitter, he fought the urge to politicize the work of God. He said to his followers:

…“A man can receive nothing, except it be given him from heaven. Ye yourselves bear me witness that I said, ‘I am not the Christ, but that I am sent before him.’ He that hath the bride is the bridegroom: but the friend of the bridegroom, which standeth and heareth him, rejoiceth greatly because of the bridegroom's voice: this my joy therefore is fulfilled. He must increase, but I must decrease” - John 3:27-30.

Apostolic Injunction
          Knowing the evil effects that Me, Myself and I mentalities could have on people, especially in Christian communities, Apostle Paul led by Holy Spirit enjoined Philippian Christians as well as Christians everywhere to de-emphasize self and to emphasize others and community attitudes:   

If there be therefore any consolation in Christ, if any comfort of love, if any fellowship of the Spirit, if any bowels and mercies, Fulfill ye my joy, that ye be likeminded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind. Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves. Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others - Philippians 2:1-4

The Christian Magna Charter
In what could be described as Christian Magna Charter or Christian anthem (Motto), Christian life is summed as one that self has taken the backseat while Jesus has taken the drivers’ seats of individual Christian lives, Holy Spirit spoke through Apostle Paul who penned:

I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me - Galatians 2:20.

BASIS OF THIS PRESENTATION
          When we worship God in spirit and in Truth, we naturally tend to forget about self but when we stop worshipping God, we start worshipping self. When self is at the center, God is relegated to the background and other people become an afterthought. In this situation, God’s business becomes secondary while our individual activities become primary.
Serving God requires absolute surrender. It is one thing to be converted, but another thing to surrender. The greatest gift we can give to the Lord is personal surrender. The gift of self is the greatest gift (II Corinthians 8:1-5). God cannot move until we remove the things that inhibit the move of God in our lives and in our congregations – the spirit of self-importance.
           
WHAT IS SELF-IMPORTANCE?
Thomas Kevin observed that “Pride is nothing more than us highlighting us.” The universe of self-importance revolves around Me, Myself and I.
Roya R. Rad observes that self-centeredness is an indication of self-importance and wanting to be the center of attention. Self-centered people confuse ‘self-caring’ to being self-adulation.”  Self-caring means that you have concern for others, but not at the expense of yourself. It is the ability to strike balance.
CHARACTERISTICS OF SELF-IMPORATANT PEOPLE
Self-important people are always on self-protection mode. There is a part of them that they do not like and are trying hard to cover. They are always wearing invisible masks. They are natural energy vampires. They can be arrogant. Some of the characteristics of self-centered people are:
1.     Arrogance and taking too many measures to protect their self-images. 
2.     Inward insufficiency. They may look ‘too confident’ on the surface but feel inadequate in their inside. They are in search of ego feeders. That is why they use other people to fill up their inner gaps. 
3.     Intolerant of differences. They devalue others and put them at lesser positions. They lack abilities to feel confident internally. They feel sense of superiority by seeing others as inferior. They cannot accommodate different viewpoints. When you disagree with them, they fall out with you.
4.     Unable to have long lasting relationships. For them, people are either very good or very bad, depending on who admires them and who does not. In other words, if you fulfill their wishes, you are good; if you do not, then you are bad. They can be your friend one minute and an enemy the next.
5.     Possess self-esteem holes. Self-esteem is how well-developed our senses of self are. For self-important people, there are lots of holes in this area that need to be filled.
6.     Maximize their importance but seek to minimize that of others. They run you down by telling how important they are, asking, “Do you know me?” “Do you who I am?” “Do you know where I have been?” “Do you know the position that I occupy?”...   
SELF-LOVE: IS IT REALLY WRONG?
          Self-love is not completely wrong. Love for self is encouraged (Matthew 22:37-39). Self-love is only wrong when one thinks of self more than he/she ought to (cf. Romans 12:3-4). If I truly love myself, I would have to ascribe to others the same measure, not above or below. It must be the self-same affections (Matthew 7:12).                                                 Balanced self-love is healthy. It gives people senses of worth, and value; it encourages hardwork, discipline, focus and healthy competitive spirit. It helps people to develop self -respect and deep senses of fulfillment and belonging.
CHRISTIANS VERSUS ME, MYSELF AND I MENTALITY
Where spirit of self-importance envelopes an individual, he/she becomes trouble waiting to happen (James 3:16).
 Life is only meaningful when we live lives of altruism, that is, putting others ahead of us (Philippians 2:3-4). When we live for others, we reproduce the life of Christ in us because He counted us as more important than Himself. Because He did, today the world is all His, considering the fact that billions of souls have given their lives to Him (II Corinthians 5:14-16).
          One of the greatest battles we must fight in life is battle against self-importance (II Chronicles 26:16). Until you conquer yourself and subdue it to the point of where others become important, their opinions counting and their interests as paramount as yours are to you, you are dominated by Me, Myself and I mentality.
          Every new creature in Christ has died to self, has become alive to God and to others.  In Christ, “I” is an old story. “I” no longer lives but Christ is the one who is alive (Galatians 2:20). Christ must increase but I must decrease (John 3:30). To overcome, I must be “crucified.” This can only be realized when I die daily (I Corinthians 15:31-32). Our individual daily assignments would be to kill “I” and to ensure that “I” is not as it used to be.
          If a grain is planted but does not die, it will not spring to life to bear more fruits (John 12:24). Death must occur for our true personalities to emerge. So long as self remains on the throne, our true spiritual personalities will remain unrealized.  
          When we de-emphasize self, we will discover new senses of purpose, freedom and power. We will discover that life is more pleasurable when lived for God and for others.

DYING THAT HE MIGHT LIVE (JOHN 3:30; GALATIANS 2: 20)
          Throughout New Testament Scripture the principle of self-crucifixion and Christ’s exaltation are quite pronounced (II Corinthians 5:14-15). Self is represented by the word, “I”. This word is rooted strongly in the fallen nature of man. For the real nature of man to thrive, the fallen one must consistently die and diminish. The fallen nature is the Adamic nature but the real living nature is Christ nature. These two are present in each of us. It behooves, therefore, that the one we desire to live must live while the other dies. However, the Lord desires that we let self die (Matthew10:38-39) so that Christ can live in us and through us.
          Two great men of God in New Testament realized that this is imperative and in their respective lives were determined to let Adam die for Christ to live. To them, “Dying that He might live” was a mandate:
§  John the Baptist - “He must increase but I must decrease” (John 3: 30)   
§  Apostle Paul - “It is no longer I who lives but Christ who lives in me” (Galatians 2: 20).
          Who is presently reigning in your life - you or Him? If it is you, please let self die. But if it is Him, let there be an increase of His nature in your life daily.
ME, MYSELF AND I VERSUS GOD’S WORK
          Self should not the epicenter of earthly existence. Where self rules, God’s work is relegated to the background. We will not be sensitive to the needs of God’s work and will find it increasingly difficult to lend spiritual, morale and financial supports.                                
         We must not be at ease in Zion (Amos 6:1). We must not be like those in Prophet Haggai’s day who felt unconcerned over the well-being of God’s Work. They were busy building their businesses and developing their careers so much so that God’s House and work were left in states of ruin (Haggai 1:9).                                                         Life teaches that only a few things are REALLY IMPORTANT – that is, labouring at the foot of Jesus Christ (Luke 10:38-42). Eternity will not reward us for the things we enjoyed but for the things we sacrificed for God, His Work and for others. 
SAVE MYSELF FROM MYSELF OR DESTROY MYSELF BY MYSELF
We have been saved from our sins through faith in Jesus and in His vicarious sacrifice on the Cross at Calvary. We also must endeavour to save ourselves from ourselves – our pride, our worthiness, temperaments, selfishness, and from our self-wills.
It is an established fact that man is his own best friend and his own worst enemy. This was King Uzziah’s undoing. His self-worth destroyed him. King Uzziah’s life provides lessons on how not to let self-importance destroy us and others: 
§ We must learn not to think highly of ourselves (Romans 12:3; II Chronicles 26:16).
§ No matter how well-placed we may be academically, socially, economically and spiritually, we must never lose sight of the fact that we are what we are by the grace of God (I Corinthians 15:10). Uzziah never learned that lesson (II Chronicles 26:5, 15-16; cf. Ecclesiastes 9:11).

CONCLUSION                                                                                                             There is no gainsaying that God created us with senses of self-worth. This self-worth is what enables us to live reasonably and responsibly. However, when self-worth degenerates into negative self-importance of Me, Myself and I, it is then that we must step aside to allow God’s Holy Spirit redirect our focus on who we really are and what God expects each of to be.
       We must defeat negative self-importance by encouraging Community spirit, de-emphasizing self but emphasizing Jesus and others. Biblical discipleship demands self-denial and cross-bearing (Matthew 16:24-25).
          God bless us in Jesus’ name!
                HILARY JOHNSON CHUKWUMA CHUKWURAH
                   Church Of Christ, 14, Agbugwu Lane, Off,
                   University Market Road, P. O. Box 351, Nsukka, Enugu State.
                   PHONE: 08039596919; 08182820677.
                   E-MAIL:hilaryjohnsonc@yahoo.com, hilaryjohnsonc@gmail.com.

REFERENCES

Roya R. Rad ( 2010). “How To Deal With Self-Centered People.” Self Knowledge Base and Foundation, A non-profit dedicated to public education. www.SelfKnowledgeBase.com

Tina Vasquez (2008).Common traits of the self-centered person: How to recognize and deal with self-centered people,” Published January 09.


YOUR FUTURE IS IN YOUR PICTURE


There is a law in Psychology that if you form a picture in your mind of what you would like to be, and you hold that picture there long enough, you will soon become exactly as you have been thinking.
 - William James
    One of America’s foremost Psychologists.

In Creative Visualization – relaxing deeply and then picturing a desired goal in your mind exactly the way you want it to be. …you can picture in your mind what you want to have happen and it will happen.... Quite often the things I was picturing came true quickly and in unexpected ways.
Shakti Gawain
Author of Creative Visualization.   


I would like to commence this presentation by asking simple but salient questions – questions that I am convinced would jolt us out of our reverie; questions that are meant to spur us to greatness and awaken the giants in each of us. I dare ask - do you want to move from:
§  Zero to Hero?
§  Grass to Grace?
§  Upgrade from nobody to Somebody?
§  Transit from failure to Success?
§  Graduate from poverty to Prosperity?


If these questions speak to your heart’s desires, then, you must change your thinking. Your desire must be strong. You must have the spirit of No Retreat, No Surrender.
What I want to share with you goes by different nomenclatures: Shakti Gawain calls it, Creative Visualization. Dr. Maxwell Maltz calls it, Psychocybernetics. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale calls it, Possibility Thinking. I call it, Your Future is in Your Picture!
To establish and justify the fact that I will not be talking mere psychology, I want us to look at some Bible passages:
 At Ephesians 3:20 God’s Word says you can exceed your expectations – “Now unto Him who is able to do EXCEEDINGLY and ABUNDANTLY ABOVE ALL that we ASK or THINK, according to the POWER that WORKS in us….”  

Psalms 81:10 says, “I am the LORD Thy God who brought you out of the land of Egypt: OPEN WIDE YOUR MOUTH and I will fill it.

IMPORTANCE OF DEVELOPING APPROPRIATE MENTAL PICTURES IN OUR LIVES
A Chinese proverb says that a picture is worth a thousand words. Obtain a picture and live.  The picture you have determines the future you possess. While some people have appropriate pictures of themselves, others do not. At Jeremiah 1:11-12, God confronted Jeremiah and asked, “… Jeremiah, what seest thou?” Jeremiah replied, “I see a rod of an almond tree.” The LORD said to him, “Thou hast well seen: for I will hasten my word to perform it.” The picture you have determines what God will bring to bear upon your life.
Jesus encountered a man who was blind. Realizing that the man’s life was filled with restrictions, He took him aside to restore his sight. At Mark 8:22-25 we read, 

And he took the blind man by the hand, and led him out of the town; and when he had spit on his eyes, and put his hands upon him, he asked him if he saw anything. He looked up, and said, I see men as trees, walking. After that he put his hands again upon his eyes, and made him look up: and he was restored, and saw every man clearly.

First, the man did not see as he ought to see. He saw men as trees. Jesus knew that he was not seeing clearly. He did what He did and the man’s sight was fully restored. He began to see clearly. I dare to ask you:
§ What do you see?
§ Who do you see?

WHAT you see is as important as WHO you see. Fact remains that the you, you see is the you, you will be. Twelve men were sent to spy out God’s Promised Land to Hebrews enroute Canaan. Two men came back with the appropriate picture but ten came back with wrong pictures in their minds. Their report said it all, “And there we saw the giants, the sons of Anak, which come of the giants: and we were in our own sight as grasshoppers, and so we were in their sight.” (Numbers 13:33).
Do you see a giant or a grasshopper? Do you see an achiever or a failure? Do you see a person on a world stage or a person relegated to the background? Do you see a job creator (employer) or a job seeker? What you see is what and who you finally become. …we were in our own sight as grasshoppers, and so we were in their sight.

IMAGINATION: KEY TO PICTURING YOUR FUTURE
To create a future you so desperately desire, imagination must be your strong ally. William James made a significant statement that I consider critical:

There is a law in Psychology that if you form a picture in your mind of what you would like to be, and you hold that picture there long enough, you will soon become exactly as you have been thinking.

The formation of this “picture in your mind” is nothing other than the use of imagination. Imagination enables you to create mental pictures. When these pictures are fully developed, an imagineer begins to piece the images on his/her mind together, a kind of putting together a jigsaw puzzle. Every great invention or innovation followed this process. There is nothing mystic about it.
Dale Calvert, a networker employed this method of picturing one’s future in one’s picture to achieve success in his networking business. In their book, Dream Achievers: 50 Powerful Stories of People Just Like You Who Became Leaders in Networking Marketing, Anthony and Erik Masi quoted Mr. Calvert as saying,

When I started my business, I lived in a little 600 square-foot house. To inspire myself, I would drive my beat-up Chevette over to a really nice community where there were huge houses on a lake. I took pictures of these gorgeous homes in their beautiful settings. I’ll then put them all around my house and visualize one day that I would live there too. Nine years later we bought a home there! And right now, I’ m building a 15, 000 square-foot home on a 100-acre piece of land.        

BENEFITS OF DEVELOPING A MENTAL PICTURE
In his book, Success Secrets of Self-made Millionaires, Brian Tracy advocated the employment of Back-From-The-Future thinking. According to him, this is a powerful technique that is practiced by high-performing men and women which can have an amazing effect on your mind and on your creative abilities. He suggested that individuals should create visions for themselves for the long-term future. The clearer your visions are, the more you are likely to be driven by them and to achieve them. “When you create a mental picture of where you are going in life, you become more positive, more motivated and more determined to make it a reality. You trigger your natural creativity and come with idea after idea to help you make your visions come true…. Perhaps, the greatest discovery in human history is that you become what you think most of the time.” He wrote.

MAXIMIZE YOUR IMAGINATIVE CAPACITY
The word, “Imagination” comes from the root words, Image and Imaging. To “imagine” means to see through the mind’s eyes. To imagine, therefore, entails seeing in your mind the formation or existence of a thing. It conveys to us the understanding of the process of allowing a given phenomena take shape. This picture that takes shape in a creative mind is what finally becomes a product or service in the real world. It is pertinent to state that imaginative people are creative people.
To some people, their imagineering capabilities have been so developed that imagineering has become their second nature. Great minds like Albert Einstein, Henry Ford, etcetera were like that. In modern times, imaginative people are scattered all over the globe and can be found in various research centers, Research and Development departments of small, medium and large corporations. The interesting thing is that these are also found in various homes, schools and offices. One of the characteristics of imaginative people is that they see farther than their peers, see worth in worthless things and potentials in seemingly inconsequential objects.
Imagining how birds fly was what provided the idea-seed for Wright Brothers to think of a flying machine that could move people from place to place. This was at a time when common belief had it that whatever went up must surely come down. However, imagination and determination proved to be two great allies in the desire of these two brothers who worked hard to invent airplane.
The science of telepathy was what gave birth in the imagination of Graham Bell who imagined the possibility of inventing a device that could enable people to communicate with one another. Today, we have telephone in various designs and capabilities. O'Callaghan (1999:1) writing on Imagineering: The art or science of using imagination to intuitively make practical applications from knowledge observed:
 Imagination and intuition are the foundations of all improvements and advancements made by humankind. If someone had not imagined it was possible for man to fly, no one would have attempted to fly.  If no one had intuitively reasoned a propeller shaped like an airfoil could be used to power aircraft, no one would have attempted it. Imagination or intuition is the basis for all advancements and new designs.  The design of all prototypes is based solely on intuition.  The designer intuitively reasons or imagines the design and designs changes that result in the working prototype.  Only after testing does the design cease to be intuitive or imaginative, instead becoming scientific fact.  Until then it only existed in the designer's mind or imagination. Imagination is the process by which the human intellect travels beyond the limitations of his or her senses; imagination opens doors to an abstract world that is governed by the same rules as the physical world. The science of Imagineering is based on intuitively applying the laws of the physical world to an abstract imaginary world in an orderly and consistent manner to make predictions.  These processes give scientific credibility to imagination and intuitive reasoning.

MOSES: EXAMPLE OF FUTURE IN YOUR PICTURE
Moses' life is a study of faith in action. He demonstrated the Can-Do Spirit of an average person. He showed that human beings have the capacity to dare any odd and to come out victorious. There is power that inhabits every one of us. You can, if you think you can. Moses was a man who understood that the picture you form in your mind goes a long way in determining the future you will have, if only your faith can take a long look.

MOSES: VISION OF BECOMING PRINCE, JUDGE AND DELIVERER
Moses' life is an inspiration. Exodus 2:11-15 tells us. At Exodus 2:14, Moses was asked, “Who made you a Prince or a Judge over us?”
Why and how? Was he accusing Moses for accusation sake or was Moses guilty of trying to be a “Prince and Judge” over them? Moses actually envisioned himself as a Prince and Judge or Deliverer over the Hebrews in Egypt.
A careful study of the Hebrews in Egypt in the days, “When the Pharaoh who knew not Joseph” came to power (Exodus 1:8) and all the diplomatic games he had played in slashing down the Hebrews' population, including the circumstances that surrounded the birth of Moses, all revealed that the Hebrews' daily lives in that era in Egypt were that of “Sighing and groaning” (Exodus 2:23-24). At a point in the lives of Hebrews in Egypt, despondency set in as a result of their “Cruel bondage” (Exodus 6:9).
     Moses, at 40 years had observed the humiliations, exploitations and other numerous human right violations perpetrated against his people by the powers that were. Simply stated - the Hebrews were dehumanized. Over the years, Moses' people's pathetic state and tales had brought mist into the man's eyes. He had pondered over and over what should be done. One day, however, an idea dropped into his mind as Acts 7:23 tells us, “As he was approaching the age of forty, it entered his mind….” Mark the phrase, “...entered his mind.” Just before his fortieth birthday, an idea came into his mind; a vision flashed on the screen of his mind, immediately, he took hold of it, not letting go his grip on it.
What was Moses’ vision, his idea? To Deliver and Judge his people; to give them respite! To borrow Dr. Schuler's terms: when Moses had “Nested,” “Invested,” and “Crested” his ideas, he swung into action. Led by his vision as a Redeemer/Deliverer, he came upon an Egyptian pummeling a Hebrew, slew him and buried his corpse. That was an act of a redeemer and deliverer. Encouraged by his success, he ventured into the work of a Judge when he saw two Hebrews as they fought each other. In trying to mediate between them, he was told off by the offending party. Realizing that his act of redemption of a Hebrew, which eventually led to the death of an Egyptian had become an open secret; aware also that Egyptians would view the death of a fellow Egyptian who died for a 'worthless' Hebrews as treasonable, Moses ran away from Egypt and went into seclusion in Median.  
Succinctly stated, Moses saw the plight of his people and despite his royal upbringing longed to share in their lives (Hebrews 11:24-26). With a long-term view of an end to their sufferings, he saw the Hebrews as a people without a leader, sat down with his education and special training and mapped out strategies towards accomplishing his vision. His faith had a long look.
To reach his goal and accomplish his mission of delivering his people, he first envisaged himself as a Prince, a Hebrew Prince, Judge and Deliverer. As a Deliverer, he killed an Egyptian who was trying to kill a Hebrew. As a Judge, he went to mediate between two fighting Hebrews.
Although, those he had tried to salvage rejected him, yet, he kept the rope and after another forty years, his vision came through. Acts 7:32-36 tells us that his vision as a Judge and Deliverer over his people clicked. Moses had held tenaciously to his visions.
Desires of tough-minded optimists die-hard. Dare to dream. Hold on to the line, be tough skinned and don't give in to doubt, frustrations and discouragement. At Acts 7:32-36, Stephen, the first Christian martyr while he recapitulated on God's scheme of things for the nation of Israel and for the rest of mankind as it concerns human salvation strategically posited Moses and told how Moses' visions of becoming a Prince, Judge and Deliverer came to fulfillment:

But when he was approaching the age of forty, it entered his mind to visit his brethren, the sons of Israel. And when he saw one of them being treated unjustly, he defended him and took vengeance for the oppressed by striking down the Egyptian. And he supposed that his brethren understood that God was granting them deliverance through him; but they did not understand. And on the following day he appeared to them as they were fighting together, and he tried to reconcile them in peace, saying, “Men, you are brethren, why do you injure one another?” But the one who was injuring his neighbour; pushed him away, saying, “WHO MADE YOU A RULER AND JUDGE OVER US? You do not mean to kill me as you killed the Egyptian yesterday, do you?” And at this remark Moses fled and became an alien in the land of Median, where he became the father of two sons. And after forty years had passed, an Angel appeared to him in the wilderness of Mount Sinai in the flame of a burring thorn bush. And when Moses saw it, he began to marvel at the sight; and as he approached to look more closely, there came the voice of the Lord: “I am the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob.” And Moses shook with fear and would not venture to look. But the Lord said to him, “Take off the sandals from your feet, for the place you are standing is holy ground. I have certainly seen the oppression of my people in Egypt, and I have heard their groans, and I have come down to deliver them. Come now, and I will send you to Egypt.” This Moses whom they disowned, saying, “WHO MADE YOU A RULER AND A JUDGE?” is one whom God sent to be both a RULER AND DELIVERER with the help of the Angel who appeared to him in the thorn bush. This man led them out, performing wonders and signs in the land of Egypt and in the Red Sea and in the wilderness for forty years.

“Dreams do come through and true!” I thought I heard you say. Yes, dreams do come through and true. I want you to remember that for Moses it all started with a tiny seed-vision when it “entered into his mind.” I am convinced that when Moses muted that idea to some of his friends and close relatives, they must have laughed at him. Some may have tried to sow seeds of doubt and discouragement in him. Some may have made certain pessimistic comments about the visions he had expressed. Obviously, there were criticisms and other negative comments by those who seem to be ‘rationale.’ You may have come across these kinds of people who would take you through the drills of “reason” with all the facts that it is not possible; that it can't be done.
Read this: when Wrights' Brothers were working on their “Flying machine” idea, a somewhat skeptical editorial which appeared in New York Times of May 25, 1908 observed, “Flying machines, one and all, have quickly illustrated the adage of our youth, 'What goes up must come down.' ” Today, the skeptics have been proved wrong while  Wright Brothers have been proved right. When Graham Bell went to a bank to obtain loan to finance the production of his telephone machine, the irate bank manager drove him away because his idea was not only impracticable but weird as well. You and I are witnesses to the doggedness, can-do spirit and workability of the very ideas that were repudiated by the “experts” because, today, not only are machines flying and men could speak to each other from one end of the earth to the other, but also the fact that the world has been revolutionalized and made better by these two inventions. The world would not have been what it is today if these inventors had given in to the tauntings and skepticisms of those around them. Someone had rightly observed:
Beware of those who stand aloof and greet every venture with reproof; the world would stop if things were run by men who say, “It can't be done!”

Don't kill that dream; execute it! Be assured that any dream that would bring glory and praise to God; cause the expansion of God's Kingdom in the hearts and communities of men and ultimately bring blessings upon mankind is a seed of good from God. Writing to Philippian Christians in Philippians 1:6 and 2:13, Apostle Paul under inspiration wrote,

Of this I am convinced, that He who has begun a good work in you will bring it to completion… for it is God who is at work within you, both to will and to work for His good pleasure.

Dare to create that picture and God will see to it that it becomes your future. Let your faith a telescopic view. I do not know the vision you have of yourself. Do yourself this favor: whatever may be the circumstance of your present, hold on to the rope. Someday, somewhere and somehow it will click. At Habakkuk 2:3, God's Word has this to say:

For the vision is yet for the appointed time; it hastens toward the goal, and it will not fail. Though it tarries, wait for it; for it will certainly come, it will not delay.

MY CHARGE
I charge you to see the hero/heroin in you.
I charge you to see beyond the restrictions of your present.
I charge you to see beyond the limitations o your environment.
I charge you to see beyond your parental background.
I charge you to see beyond your personal limitations.
I charge you to have faith in your faith and to doubt your doubt.

CONCLUSION
Your future is in your pictures. At Revelations 3:18, Jesus challenged, “I counsel thee to … anoint thine eyes with eyesalve, that thou mayest see.” May God enable you to see what and who you ought to see for the glorious future that He had ordained for you in Jesus’ name!
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Hilary Johnson Chukwuma Chukwurah is a Gospel Preacher in the Lord’s Church,  and MD/Chief Executive, Grand-Heritage Global Communications. 

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*Your Future Is In Your Picture was culled from, FAITH TAKES A LONG LOOK and IDEATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP by Hilary Johnson Chukwuma Chukwurah.


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