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What proves you climbed higher: the rock you carry home, or the future you can already see? We share a mountain parable about three sons—two returning with trophies, one with nothing but perspective—and explore why the father chooses the visionary. That single choice reframes success, leadership, and faith: not as a display of souvenirs, but as the courage to see past the summit into rivers, fruitful land, and people waiting beyond our borders.
We unpack the quiet mechanics of vision—how long-range sight forms in waiting, how it moves teams from celebrating past wins to pursuing new purpose, and why it often looks “late” until it becomes indispensable. Along the way, we connect that sight to spiritual renewal: the stirring that comes from walking strange streets, worshiping with new faces, and sensing that your current peak is not your final post. If you’ve ever felt torn between proving progress and pursuing calling, this conversation offers language and tools to choose trajectory over trophies.
Expect practical takeaways: how to describe your horizon with clear words, test bold ideas through small experiments, measure what truly matters, and build teams that protect space for deep seeing. Most of all, expect a challenge—do not return the same. Let the view reshape your priorities, lift your eyes beyond the ridge, and send you toward people and places that need what you carry. If this resonates, subscribe, share this episode with a friend who leads, and leave a review to tell us what you see past your current mountain.
We love to hear from our listeners! Thank you!
By Rev. Charles G. Robinette5
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What proves you climbed higher: the rock you carry home, or the future you can already see? We share a mountain parable about three sons—two returning with trophies, one with nothing but perspective—and explore why the father chooses the visionary. That single choice reframes success, leadership, and faith: not as a display of souvenirs, but as the courage to see past the summit into rivers, fruitful land, and people waiting beyond our borders.
We unpack the quiet mechanics of vision—how long-range sight forms in waiting, how it moves teams from celebrating past wins to pursuing new purpose, and why it often looks “late” until it becomes indispensable. Along the way, we connect that sight to spiritual renewal: the stirring that comes from walking strange streets, worshiping with new faces, and sensing that your current peak is not your final post. If you’ve ever felt torn between proving progress and pursuing calling, this conversation offers language and tools to choose trajectory over trophies.
Expect practical takeaways: how to describe your horizon with clear words, test bold ideas through small experiments, measure what truly matters, and build teams that protect space for deep seeing. Most of all, expect a challenge—do not return the same. Let the view reshape your priorities, lift your eyes beyond the ridge, and send you toward people and places that need what you carry. If this resonates, subscribe, share this episode with a friend who leads, and leave a review to tell us what you see past your current mountain.
We love to hear from our listeners! Thank you!

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