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The brilliant Rabbi

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

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At the literally mundane level, Jesus knew how to transform the molecular structure of water to make it wine. That knowledge also allowed Him to take a few pieces of bread and some little fish and feed thousands of people. He could create matter from the energy He knew how to access from the heavens right where He was. He knew how to transform the tissues of human body from sickness to health, and from death to life. He knew how to suspend gravity, interrupt weather patterns, eliminate unfruitful trees without saw or axe. He only needed a word. Surely He must be amused at what Nobel Prizes are awarded for today.

In the ethical domain He had an understanding of life that has influenced world thought more than any other. Death was not something imposed on Him by others. He explained to His followers in a moment of crises, He could at any time call for 72,000 angels to do whatever He wanted. A mid sized angel or two would surely have been enough to take care of those who thought they were capturing and killing Him. He plainly said,

“Nobody takes my life. I lay it down by choice. I am in a position to lay it down and I am in a position to resume it. My Father and I have worked all this out.”

All these things show Jesus’ cognitive and practical mastery of every phase of reality – physical, moral, spiritual – He is Master only because He is maestro. Jesus is Lord can mean little in practice for anyone who has to hesitate before saying Jesus is smart. He is not just nice. He is brilliant. He is the smartest man who ever lived. He is now supervising the entire course of world history while simultaneously preparing the rest of the universe for our future role in it. He always has the best information on everything and certainly on the things that matter most in human life. — Dallas Willard

Happy Father’s Day!

Monday, June 16th, 2008

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Happy Father’s Day!

Thank you dad for exemplifying key attributes of a great father, one who:

shows courage…

demonstrates kindness…

displays love…

seeks justice…

shows mercy…

is a man of integrity

and overall a great role model!

I love you so much!

Makes perfect sense, doesn’t it?

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

Biker-dudes and Caribou

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

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I must admit.

Friday morning I cheated on SBUX — I bought from Caribou coffee. Actually, as of late I haven’t been drinking from the fount of SBUX, but in case some deranged SBUX lurkers are reading this post, I have to make a disclaimer. (**I bought a coffee from Caribou b/c it was the only coffee place in walking distance and I didn’t want to waste $5.23 in gas to drive to SBUX to pay another $4.44 for coffee.**)

In any case, Friday as I walked into Caribou, the gentleman (who we will call “biker-dude”) in front of me (who was wearing a vintage biker t-shirt and whose hair was long overdue for a washing) was ordering coffee. This is how the interaction between the barista and biker-dude went:

Barista: “Welcome to Caribou!”

Biker-dude: “Uuuhhhh…what is a mocha-latte?”

Barista: “Which one are you looking at sir…a mocha or a latte?”

(At this point biker-dude thought 18 year old barista was trying to be a wise guy.)

Biker-dude: “I don’t know, you tell me.”

Barista: “Sir, are you serious?”

Biker-dude: “I don’t know, am I?”

(At this point I think the biker dude is going to jump over the counter and turn Mr. Barista into a pretzel.)

Biker-dude: “Give me a coffee!!”

Barista: “What kind?”

Biker -dude: (Pauses for a moment to guage whether or not Mr. Barista has a death wish.)

Biker-dude: “Surprise me!!”

Okay. Now it was my turn.

Barista: “Hello sir, what can I get for you?”

Me: “Uuuuhhh…what is a mocha?”

Barista: (Doesn’t know how to answer. Sweat generating below the crevice of his eyes. …LLLLOOONNNGGG akward pause.)

Me: “Just kidding.”

As I was leaving Caribou, after taking a few sips from my morning delight, I noticed that biker-dude was sitting down sipping on his coffee with 2 separate tissues stuffed up each nostril. Don’t know what to really say about that…things that make you go “hhhmmm.”

I wonder if he was a “secret shopper” for Caribou or the Barista was just given a gift — learning to be patient with all types of people.

How are your Friday’s?