
- If the behavior is the same, that is the norm. Whether it is a game show audience, or a church congregation, some kind of "normal" gets established. To go outside that normal zone is going to label you as a little (or a lot) wacky.
- To an "outsider", certain behavior looks weird, abnormal, or wacky. To people inside, it is normal. The perspective is where you stand when you see it.
- A common purpose, goal, or person exists in which the interest dominates and the behavior manifests. Generally, the more exciting the purpose, goal, or person, the "crazier" the behavior.
In the church I go to, we like to get excited. We have an excitable purpose, goal, AND person. We will wave our hands, shout, sing loud, and sometimes dance or run. To the outside it is probably crazy-looking behavior. It's normal for us because we are there. We know what Jesus did, is doing, and will do. He has given us a reason to live, and we can see a life forever. That is exciting!
So, can you get excited about a football game or a game show? Can you jump up and down playing a board game or doing charades? Can you celebrate with your hands, and your feet, and your voice to Jesus? In all the demonstrations of joy and hysteria, I would pick this last one as having everlasting merit.

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