Voyage Incarnata

A spiritual journal dedicated to the idea of "being Jesus" to everyone I meet and in every situation.

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Location: Austin, Texas, United States

Storyteller is an odd job title, isn't it? I started this experimental, experiential faith community, that's kind of a church, with some good friends in Austin. Many of them are artists or musicians or writers or geeks, it's an interesting group of people. We're not all Republicans or Democrats or anything but Jesus people. I have a great wife and four incredible kids and love the life that I have been given. I'm a disciple of Jesus Christ, and, in my journey with Him, have learned that joy is not a pipe dream and love can be a reality of every day life.

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Smooooooooothie

I just had an awesome smoothie. I think it was probably not the healthiest one I have ever had but then, I'm in Round Rock, not one of the more fanatically healthy places I tend to visit for smoothies. It was good, though. Kiss of heaven. The finger of God in a plastic cup.

Think that's crazy? No wonder people are so bored and cranky! James (in the bible) says that every good gift comes down from the Father of lights so, my smoothie, received with thanksgiving, is a gift from my Great Gifting God. Sometimes it helps to remember, the absence of God means the absence of good, for He is the source and definition of good. God's presence is announced by pleasure and joy and beauty and awe and fear, things we feel that make us glad to be alive. (I'm speaking of healthy fear!)

Jesus says if your eyes are good your whole body is full of light. What? I think He means that your eyes health is determined by what you are looking for. The Pharisees looked for evil and difficulty and they found it. Then they were filled with darkness, like a thousand Darth Eeyore's filling the land with doom and gloom and judgment. Jesus looked for good, and potential good, and He found it, gold nuggets in a mine of dirt and despair. It means He loved people.

It teaches us to love people, when we look for good. It also teaches us that God is really everywhere, speaking, all the time. So next time you enter into the eeyore thing, the poor me, pity me, "you don't know the power of the dark side" thing, ask yourself: How are my eyes? What am I looking for?

MMMMMMmmmmm. Good smoothie.

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