Friday, July 13, 2007

"I'll Have the Tall Skim Double-Shot Cinnamon Dolce Jesus, Please."

Normally, I would talk at great length about this, and offer examples and application; but at least for now, just think about it. Think about what this might mean, and if you have any thoughts you'd like to share, just leave a comment.
Sometimes, I feel like we need something like this article [link] to understand our Christian brothers.

8 comments:

Strong Tower said...

First time here, what's on the menu? Have it your way!

My current problems are interelated. You see I cannot relate to the "Creme de la femme, jesu!" The kinda Jesus that is found in the menu of Scripture is absent in many churches. If you go for daily bread what you find is a tasteless rice cake. Sometimes I need Him with a "whip" topping, at others I need him with a cool drink of "Gut flood juice," swelling up to eternal life. Sometimes I need to be told to go my way and skip the gluttony.

The Lord hates an unequal balance. Diet rite requires something from each, somethings old, and somethings new, with enough salt to make the medicine go down, the medicine go dowowen, the medicine....

What's for diner? "Where shall we go, you alone have the words of life?"

"Unless you eat my flesh and drink my blood, you will have no part in me, and wash your brothers feet, too."

Circuitous, eh. Well I got to get to Starbucks anyhoo! Named my dog Mocha Breve, if that tells you anything.

tt

Anonymous said...

hmm, putting Jesus in a small coffee cup now? They've put in jewlry, bumper stickers, random phrases, why not coffee?

Anonymous said...

That Starbucks article confused me. I always just order a plain hot chocolate, which always gives me that you-are-such-a-novice look from the drive-thru lady. Oh well, Jesus still loves me.... =P

Theodora said...

Hey, great site! This is Teddi. :-)

Anonymous said...

First thought: Commercialization of Christanity

Second Thought: Spending a little bit of our day with Jesus and living the rest of it without a second thought of Him.

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