You know a lot of people are talking about a new art renaissance that seems to be emerging around the world. That’s pretty awesome! But do you ever wonder if that’s really what God’s up to, or is there perhaps something more significant going on?
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There’s a fresh wind blowing through the arts right now, all over the world. Many have called it a New Renaissance of sorts and as an artist, that’s exciting!
For many artists, it’s brought a new vitality, a resurgence of buyers and the opportunity to significantly grow their businesses through new tools and technology platforms, but is that it? Is that the end game? I believe there’s much more on God’s heart for artists.More than Marketers
During this current resurgence of the arts,God is highlighting artists, our work and our creative process. It’s an exciting time but God’s not simply interested in raising up more talented artists and better marketers for our own sake. This move is not just about creating great art and making money as an end in itself (although both of those things can be the fruit of following Gods lead)! He’s actually waking up our hearts, drawing us into wholeness, transforming our minds and raising up an army of creative sons and daughters who know who they are and what they are called to in the Kingdom. This is definitely a God-inspired movement – a tidal wave of creativity in our generation – but to simply see it only as a renaissance is to miss the essence of what’s going on. This move is very different and if we don’t recognize the differences, we will miss the central focus of what’s Gods really doing in this hour. Here’s why:3 Philosophies of the Renaissance
During (and as a result of) the Renaissance, three main philosophies emerged that have guided artists for generations since:
- Humanism (man is the center of his universe)
- Patronage (the protection and support of artists by religious / regional institutions and the wealthy)
- Art for arts sake (art as complete in itself, divorced from purpose outside itself).
These three systems formed the basis of how most artists approach their work and business – Christian artists included – even today. It goes like this: pursue my artistic expression (because that’s who I am), make it all about my desires, my talent, my expression and then find others to support me through grants, donations and sales. For some that works, although not long term. For many, it doesn’t work, resulting in a starving artist mentality on one side or a success-focused art marketer on the other.
The ugly side of patronage during the Renaissance of the past was that the artist became dependent on and was at the mercy of the patron (rather than a healthy identity in the Lord), adding a complicated (to say the least) dynamic to their life and art. Today, being a slave to the market or latest marketing trend can yield the same frustration.More than an Arts RenaissanceIn this season, God is using this renaissance to lead us to revival and ultimately, thriving in His Kingdom. He’s also raising up an army of artists who operate in three wholly different ways:
- Christ-Centric: Instead of being humanistic, there’s a call to be Christ-centric; realizing that we’ve been given everything we need through the restorative work of Christ. We’ve been healed, restored and as we center our life, desires and creative expression in Him, He is glorified and releases His transformative light and life through us.
- Kingdom Provision: Instead of patronage, there’s a call to embrace Kingdom provision; realizing that God alone is our provider and that through the marketplace (and other means) He reveals where we can harvest our provision in line with our assignment as artists. He brings the clients, the ideas and the divine connections. As we are faithful with little – in our skill, our business and marketing, in our finances – God makes us ruler over much.
- Transformative Art: Instead of “art for arts sake”, artists realize that art and creativity are a vehicle through which God uses both the artist and the work to release His transformative power, drawing people closer to Him.
God is after much more than just a renewal of interest in the arts, growing art businesses and increased influence. If we miss this (and it’s so easy to) we will tend to seek only the results of what God promises (success, transformation, influence) without the relational and transformative process required to get there.
Lasting Success, Grace to Grow
As an artist myself and one who’s had the great privilege of walking with thousands of artists over the years as a mentor, I know this:
artists who seek the transformative power of God in the context of their life, art and business will always experience more lasting success than those who simply seek after the latest artistic fads and business trends.
Further, artists who center their art and business in their relationship with God also have the grace to grow and mature over the long term, building what Proverbs calls “wealth without sorrow.”I want revival, not just renaissance. Revival starts in the heart – my heart – and flows out to others by the Spirit of God through my art, my business and my life.Revival awakens and empowers me from within.
Revival centers my life, work and business in hearing Gods voice and following His lead.Revival calls me to community and lasting impact, for His glory.Sure, becoming a better artist and a better marketer is a part of this process for artists but it’s when God shows up that everything changes. That kind of lasting transformation will never happen as the result of my own effort.When God shows up, transformation is released.When God shows up, my life and art has meaning.When God shows up, then the world is changed.
Pray this with me: Oh God, raise up an army of artists – sons and daughters – who know your voice, follow your lead and release the beauty of your Kingdom in the earth! Here I am, use me.
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