Read Proverbs 29.
"Where there is no prophetic vision the people cast off restraint, but
blessed is he who keeps the law." (v.18)
Due to the King James Version, all too often this verse has been used to
promote the necessity of organizational vision development and the warning that
without it the organization will die. That is a leadership truism but has
nothing to do with this verse.
Fortunately, newer translations help us understand the accurate meaning.
The vision here is the revelation of God's message delivered to His prophet.
In other words, it is the Word of God that people need to hear. In
the absence of knowing what God has said, people will be left to themselves to
determine right from wrong and how to behave. The Hebrew word translated
in the KJV as "perish" correctly means "to loosen" or, as
in the ESV, "cast off restraint."
An illustration of Proverbs 29:18 may be found in Exodus 32. Moses was
still on Mt. Sinai receiving commandments of the law from the LORD. With
no word from God and concerned about what may have happened to Moses, the
people became impatient demanding they take spiritual matters into their own hands.
They wanted to make idols of gold, like the pagan nations around them.
They gave credit to these made-up gods for delivering them from Egypt!
Without restraint, they presented offerings in worship to their idols,
feasted, and then they "rose up to play."
All false teaching stems from a lack of studying and understanding the
Scriptures. A major part of our mission is to teach all that God has
commanded (Matthew 28:20) so people know how to live for the Lord.
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