Written on
November 10, 2007 in
thought

Thanks to Frank Emanuel over at Freedom Log for informing me that my blog’s reading level is “Genius”. Apparently it’s the highest Frank’s ever seen. I have no idea what the criteria are, but I’m sure it is more a compliment to you, my dear readers, than it is to me. Hat’s off to ya!
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Alexander Liberman in his book, The Artists In His Studio, wrote what I think is the most important line in the whole book:
An artist, as Malraux said of Goya, ‘discovers his genius the day he dares not to please’.
I’m in perfect agreement with this. And it doesn’t just apply to art, but to life, work, and for me, the spiritual life and ministry. I decided a while ago to not people-please. It’s had disastrous results… my church split, I’ve been fired from a ministry, I’ve lost many friends, acquired enemies, and I constantly bewilder people. But I’ve discovered something that I’m not willing to relinquish. The path is narrow. But it is a better one. Find it and take it.
The painting is another artist friend of mine, Tina Newlove’s “Spring Trees”.
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