"I should spend way less time focusing on being “right” and way more time on being faithful."
- Perry Noble
- Perry Noble

Honestly there are plenty of ways to be peculiar. All you have to do, is get one of those giant deli pickles and commit yourself to walking around with it for a week pretending that it is a cigar. Kermit the Frog once said/sang, "It's not easy being green," strangeness unfortunately is not like being green. Strangeness is natural. Just do what comes natural and someone, somewhere will think you are weird. Rightly so, all of us have some inbred peculiarities, ALL OF US (some more than others.) But not all of our peculiarities point to God. Indeed many don't, but then again, some do. Some are so incomprehensible that they elicit a confused look, a scratch of the head and a wondering thought that asks, "Why does that guy do that thing he does?" So, as promised here is my list of ways that I would like to be peculiar or difficult to understand:
I would like to paraphrase something I read in "Crazy Love" by Francis Chan. Speaking of those who follow Christ Francis said; "Something is wrong when our lives make sense to the world." Which got me thinking about the King James rendition of 1 Peter 2:9; "But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a PECULIAR people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvelous light." Which has me thinking of ways that I; as one who claims to follow Christ; can be peculiar or not make any sense to the world. It is not difficult to systematize the different ways in which I can be peculiar, because they easily fall into one of two categories. First, there are ways that I would rather not be peculiar and then there are the ways that would like to think that I am, or that I am becoming, peculiar.
I am not sure when I fist heard God's reaction to our sin and need described as "leaning in." But I do know that it spoke to me then, and that it speaks to me still. I love it that God chose to lean into our lives rather than shrinking back from them or turning His back on them. I also know that I want to be like that. In the face of difficulty, I want to be the kind of guy who leans in to help rather than the kind of guy who shrinks back in fear or turns his back in disgust.