“Tragedy has a cruel way of ripping off the masks of self-sufficiency and self-satisfaction. It yells in the streets, "No! Everything is not A-okay!" It cracks apart our airtight theologies about God having everything under control. It forces us to get real and really struggle with the big questions of life. It cautions us that this life journey we are on is not easily comprehended with a few sermon points but demands a lifetime of wisdom to even begin to fathom.”
David Brazzeal“Praise is the portal to the presence of God.”
David Brazzeal, Pray Like a Gourmet: Creative Ways to Feed Your Soul“Tragedy has a cruel way of ripping off the masks of self-sufficiency and self-satisfaction. It yells in the streets, "No! Everything is not A-okay!" It cracks apart our airtight theologies about God having everything under control. It forces us to get real and really struggle with the big questions of life. It cautions us that this life journey we are on is not easily comprehended with a few sermon points but demands a lifetime of wisdom to even begin to fathom.”
David Brazzeal, Pray Like a Gourmet: Creative Ways to Feed Your Soul“Although I had nothing to offer in return, I came to understand that there was something beneficially reciprocal happening to the people who were blessing me. For a few minutes, they suspended their normal egocentric lives, placed a fellow human being in higher priority than themselves, and expressed their hopes for the other's peace and well-being. In so doing, they inevitably lived life on a higher plane, if only for a few moments. It always smelled like the kingdom of God to me.”
David Brazzeal, Pray Like a Gourmet: Creative Ways to Feed Your Soul“The challenge is to draw on the past but not be bound by it" p. 20”
David Brazzeal, Pray Like a Gourmet: Creative Ways to Feed Your Soul“Meditation is a spiritual human activity like mourning, fasting, or praying, and is not limited to one religious group while remaining unavailable to others. (103)”
David Brazzeal, Pray Like a Gourmet: Creative Ways to Feed Your Soul“As a kid, I was taught that if you opened the Bible in the middle you'd probably land on the book of Psalms. And near the middle is everyone's favorite, the 23rd, there is this line: "You prepare a table before in the presence of my enemies." I don't know how many times I've read or recited this Psalm without pondering what that line actually means, but here is my take on it. When things are a bit tense, when life is not going at its best, when the potential for disaster is just around the corner, when your enemies are all around you - and even staring you down! - that's when God lays out the red-checkered picnic cloth and says, "Oooo, this is a nice place. Let's hang out here together for a while...just you and me.”
David Brazzeal, Pray Like a Gourmet: Creative Ways to Feed Your Soul“Is there something in your spirit that keeps telling you it should be different: more interesting, more engaging, more creative, more profound? Does your prayer life feel like you're eating the same food over and over every day - mixing the same ingredients but hoping for a new, more enticing dish?”
David Brazzeal, Pray Like a Gourmet: Creative Ways to Feed Your Soul“When we create an environment where our spirit is in sync with the Divine Spirit, then we should be on the lookout for good, positive, helpful thoughts and ideas from a source beyond ourselves. p23.”
David Brazzeal, Pray Like a Gourmet: Creative Ways to Feed Your Soul“Learn to listen to subtle cues from your spirit instead of the barrage coming from your brain.”
David Brazzeal, Pray Like a Gourmet: Creative Ways to Feed Your Soul“It was as if God had become not only the object of my praise and thanksgiving but my creative partner as well.”
David Brazzeal, Pray Like a Gourmet: Creative Ways to Feed Your Soul