My 2021 Mastermind
“Your testimonies also are my delight and my advisors…”
~Psalm 119:24
364 days of 2020 are now officially behind me. There’s no option but to face forward into a New Year. (…please, God, may 2020 never, ever be repeated…)
In every area of life, I need advisors.
In my business, I hit an important goal that I’d been keeping secret: after 3 successful art collections launched and 2 of those 3 sold out, between commissions and consistent online original art sales (even with no in-person shows!), I made more in 2020 with nothing but my paintbrush than I made in past years teaching online art classes. Not only that, but much of what I sold this year was with oils as the only medium! This was a quiet goal of mine, not shared with anyone, because it was a simple, personal benchmark.
I realize this was not necessary, per se. I realize it is also counterintuitive to the prevalent creative business mantra of “Diversify, diversify”. I actually narrowed - dramatically - my offerings to that of only what came out of my paintbrush.
But I determined not to write another online course until I could honestly say that my paintbrush and my favorite medium was the lifeblood of my business. {Not prints. Not courses. Not books. Not retreats. Not in person classes. Not stuff. Not affiliate gigs. Just fine art.}
Paintings.
And knowing that about myself - that I can make more in one collection (or even one painting!) than I can in one average online class, or from any other thing I do - is lovely. In a way I can’t explain, it is game changing.
That doesn’t have to be anyone else’s goal. My brain is quirky, and I felt such a need to establish legitimacy as a painter before anything else. And not just any painter - an oils painter.
Now, I can write more art courses from a clean, clear place in my soul. I’ve long since known I’m an artist. (So are you…) Finally, I can also know I’m a painter, who can create an income with nothing but a brush and some pigments.
Oh, how I need a good advisor! There’s a next step for me, and it is a big one!
In my spiritual life, I have a deep and settled knowledge that in 2021 I am going to encounter God in ways I never have before. There’s an intimacy that I’m standing on the cusp of, wide-eyed and yes, a little breathless.
The King is my friend.
And I am already aching to form language around what I see, and to paint from what I see, because nothing God does in me is just for me. He blesses me so that I can be a blessing. Oh, how I need an advisor. I want to say it all, and be faithful to properly teach supernatural realities in a manner that is passionate, responsible, enraptured, and tethered to sound doctrine.
My marriage is going places it never has before. We are growing deeper, truer, better, and it is not easy. I’ve heard it said, and this is true - we are only as healthy as we are willing to have uncomfortable conversations. The Preacher and I both want the same thing: a marriage that mirrors the delight that Living God has in Trinity community, and the delight He has in His bride.
We long to apply what we have learned about the finished work of Christ, and what we are learning about the practical impact of the doctrine of the Trinity, to our marriage. We can’t accomplish something that profound all by ourselves! We need advisors.
Introducing my “2021 Mastermind”: the same Mastermind who advised King David, King Solomon, the great apostle Paul, and many others. It’s elite, man.
Being part of this Mastermind is free, but it will also cost me everything I have.
This Mastermind is made up of the testimonies of God. (And a handful of humans, who are only as wise as they too have God’s testimonies as their advisors!)
Every single thing He has done in my life? Every story is an advisor to me of where He wants to increase me. Every single thing He has done in others lives? Each one, my advisor. (So please share what the Lord has done - do not deprive me of a necessary advisor!)
Every miracle inside the pages of Scripture? My advisor.
Every parable? My advisor.
Everything I know to be true about the Living God? Advisors, all.
Question: who are your advisors? Do you even have any? Who are their advisors? And does what they advise line up with the words, ways, being, and personality of a supernatural God? Do the boldest stories in Scripture stand as your readiest advisors? Are you looking to the Big Thinkers of the Bible?
The humans you turn to for counsel - are they creative doers? Do they live ordinary life beautifully and wisely, honestly and obediently?
I know (and know of) people who are, this year, paying $14,000 and $10,000 and $20,000 just to be on the inside of a Mastermind Group.
Who is your 2021 Mastermind?
New Testament Anointing {Hint: You Can't Get It From a "Store"}
“The Grinch” has always been one of my very favorite Christmas movies.
And, of course, the best line of all:
“And he puzzled three hours, till his puzzler was sore.
Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn’t before!
“Maybe Christmas,” he thought, “doesn’t come from a store.
Maybe Christmas … perhaps … means a little bit more!””
And since my brain is wired for cross application, since I can draw principles about soteriology out of the act of washing my car, and since I “find tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything”, you may not be surprised at all to hear me say that I believe The Grinch figured out one of the secrets of the Christian Faith, and it’s this:
The most important things can’t be bought, sold, or read in a book. Any book. Not even the Bible. (John 5: 39)
The most important things can only be transferred. Presence to presence.
So, “be not many teachers”, beware of many teachers, limit your input, and be very careful who is imparting to you. Because who you put yourself in front of? They are not imparting to you what they have to say. They are imparting to you who they are.
You simply cannot pick up the phone and dial 1-888-buyadegree in the Kingdom of God. Well, you can, but you should not - that’s another conversation. Without a calling coming from a clean, clear place inside you, you are at best wasting time and money, and at worst you may be already in trouble. The anointing cannot be bought, and truly - even in the New Covenant which I so cherish - the man or woman who tries to purchase the anointing of God will still receive sobering rebuke.
“When Simon saw that the Spirit was given through the laying on of the apostles’ hands, he offered them money. “Give me this power as well,” he said, “so that everyone on whom I lay my hands may receive the Holy Spirit.”
But Peter replied, “May your silver perish with you, because you thought you could buy the gift of God with money! You have no part or share in our ministry, because your heart is not right before God. Repent, therefore, of your wickedness, and pray to the Lord. Perhaps He will forgive you for the intent of your heart. For I see that you are poisoned by bitterness and captive to iniquity.”
Simon’s only option was to back up, reverse course, and instantly change his ways. If he even could.
What we have to understand here in the text is that Simon was a believer! (Acts 8: 13)
Don’t let the term “sorcerer” trip you up. Sadly, I can be a sorcerer and also be a believer. All a “sorcerer” is, is a manipulator. A “sorcerer” is just a man who uses indirect means, or means other than what God has designated are to be his means, to gain a desired thing! I do not have to consult a crystal ball to be a sorcerer. All I have to do is make up my own means to an end. All I need to be, is a bit of a rebel.
Simon was a believer, a do-gooder, an admirer of anointed leadership, and really really wanted to become someone the early church looked up to. But he wanted to transact the anointing. He thought he could circumvent the kind of relationship with appointed leadership that might, over time, result in joining their ranks. What he wanted, was to pay for a starting block. He wanted some small guarantee that he too could be an influencer. He truly thought he could compensate Peter in exchange for some credibility.
Kind of like how we hit up influencers on Instagram, offering something in exchange for their shout out.
“Follow me over on Instagram. My handle is @butIreadallthebooks“ ~Grinch
Thank God for Peter, a man who could not be bought.
How does this apply to you and I?
“Remember your leaders who taught you the word of God. Think of all the good that has come from their lives, and follow the example of their faith.”
Know who labors over your life, spiritually. “Think of all the good that has come from their lives”. Simon had nothing good (yet) to come of his “ministry”. And today, there are men and women, people who, like Simon, are “poisoned by bitterness and captive to wanting their own way (“iniquity”)”. Today, there are people who leave chaos in their wake, and yet they very much want you to come sit in their livingroom . They long to impart to you.
Paul counted his credentials as “loss”, to have the presence of God and the power of the Holy Ghost. Credentials are not bad, but they are often deceiving. Credentials can be bought. Simon tried.
Look for the passion. Look for holiness. Look for the anointing.