Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Language and the Super-Natural
Relatively speaking, few are actually exposed to the super-natural. When they are, their experiences are vast and diverse, that many of them do not correspond. And there are others who encounter the super-natural and fail to do anything with it, and lose the experience all together.
You say, [Keity], what do you mean by ‘the super-natural,’ for you have left that broad and open for interpretation. For the sake of this analysis, I define the super-natural to be an experience with God which is outside of that which we experience in the corporeal world; that which holds no comparison to what one experiences with other humans or other life experiences. Such an experience is difficult to define, as it is entirely outside of our realm, outside of our laws of nature.
Some moments entirely defy our laws, such as when one experiences physical healing through prayer, when demons are cast out, when prophetic words are spoken, and when the language of the Angles is spoken. Others experiences are completely internal and happen one-on-one, between you and God. Like when a person prays in the privacy of their room, calls out to God and encounters Him so powerfully and profoundly, that they are left only to weep and cry out.
Such a powerful experience is outside of everything else we know, entirely incomparable and unique. It is awesome and amazing, and impossible to fully describe.
-December 2008
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
A Esperanca da Flor
{Dedicated to the lovely Miss Rachel Baransi}
"Is hope real?" she asked.
She had found hope!
She was so happy that she skipped and sang all the way to the market. When
she went to buy her eggs, she noticed the vendor was very, very, sad. Rachel's
heart broke for the poor man.
But what good is hope if you cannot share it with
someone?
Friday, December 18, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
jump [pula]
When you feel too high, jump with humility.
When the water’s too dark, jump with discernment.
When the current’s too strong, jump with strength
When the air is too chill, jump with bravery.
Jump into life. Jump knowing you might do a belly-flop or get water up your nose. But jump and experience the exhilaration, the wildness and joy.
Jump with faith and courage,
and jump into the splendor of life.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
On Risks
It’s much harder to take a risk, to trust God to accomplish that which is outside of ones control. It is much easier to believe that it just wasn’t meant to be. If I want to travel to another place, to teach others about God, to experience life, to go to a place where love and truth are needed, that means I need to trust God to be in control. I need to let go of all material things. I need to follow God completely. I need to not worry. I need to love. I need to be strong in Christ. I need to give God the worries about money, to trust Him to provide. I need to trust that he will get me there, sustain me while I’m there, use me while I’m there, protect me while I’m there. I need to release my fears and worries. No matter how deep a passion is to go somewhere, it is almost always easier to give this passion up than to entirely surrender to God.
I know that if I’m going to follow God completely I’m going to have to make changes in my life. I’m going to have to continually grow and grow. I’m going to have to become wiser and stronger. I’m going to need to become more accepting and less judgmental. I’m going to have to humble myself. And these things will require pain and suffering.
So why give up the easy, complacent life I have right now?
Because to follow God, to take leaps of faith, to suffer for Him daily, to train body, soul, and mind, are apart of worshiping the one true God. What other purpose to living is there than this?
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Sunday, December 6, 2009
What is it
Picture taken in Hawaii, 2005A hug if it's left alone,
Love by itself?
A thought if not expressed,
Life if not together?
