I sometimes fail to realize the density of the weird though. I can tell you that weird happens to me all the time but if you asked me to give you an example I would have trouble putting my finger on one or two instances. Why is that? Because I don't realize how spiritually dense, how much of the supernatural is packed into the seemingly small weird moments.
Being a Christian means getting very comfortable and even excited about the weird. It means looking for the weird. It means speaking the weird and exploring the weird with others. It means stopping every day and asking God what the weird moments were in the day. It means sounding weird to others. Those who do not know Christ see weird as just that weird never even considering they had experienced a God moment. To them our reality is frightening to them. Think about it. If I told you I prayed for you and because I hear this voice in my head telling me to, you would consider me weird. And according to the definition of weird you would be right.
What if as GraceRiver and even beyond we decided to stop every day this week to look for the weird? What if we decided to realize the density of weird moments and become aware of the supernatural power of Christ intersecting our mundane existence sparking life all around us? What if we became sojourners of the weird this week. Think of one weird friend you can talk to about the weird happenings of your week and celebrate a God who shows up all around us.
And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit. - 2 Corinthians 3:18
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