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baggio248
04-26-2005, 09:25 AM
What Would Jesus Smell Like?

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You can find candles with just about every fragrance imaginable, from blueberry to ocean mist to hot apple pie.

Now there's a candle that lets you experience the scent of Jesus, and they've been selling out by the case.

"We see it as a ministry, " says Bob Tosterud, who together with his wife came up with the idea for the candle.

Light up the candle called "His Essence" and its makers say you'll experience the fragrance of Christ.

Bob Tosterud and wife Karen say the formula is all spelled out in Psalm 45.

"It's a Messianic Psalm referring to when Christ returns and his garments will have the scent of myrrh, aloe and cassia," says Karen Tosterud.

Wondering what that must smell like, Karen Tosterud ordered those oils, a combination that produces sort of a flowery, cinnamon aroma. Then she called on a friend who just happened to be a candle-maker.

"And in October, we got our first batch of 768 candles. We had no idea how it would go," Karen Tosterud says.

But once word got out they went through 10,000 candles.

"It's the only one on the market and everyone tells us it's very unique and nothing like it," says Karen Tosterud.

"We wanted people to be able to experience Christ in new ways and to be able to read a bible and have that scent and that candle as a reminder that he is with us all the time."

"You can't see him and you can't touch him," says Bob Tosterud. "This is a situation where you may be able to sense him by smelling. And it provides a really new dimension to one's experience with Jesus."

The candles never stay on the shelves for long. The Tosteruds say each one that goes out is like a ministry in itself.

The candles sell for about $18. They are sold in about 150 stores around the country. Or you can order them online at www.hisessence.com.

You can also call this phone number: 877-psalm-45.

Cantacuzene
04-26-2005, 09:58 AM
wwjsl? Probably like a sweaty middle eastern man who sleeps outside and rides donkeys and uses no deoderint, to be honest.

He wasn't rich enough to use perfumes and probably would have considered it a prideful vanity anyway.

cheapie
04-26-2005, 10:00 AM
'cept for that one time.

attgig
04-26-2005, 10:13 AM
don't forget about the poopy covered sandals....

and whew! thank god he won't smell like that when He comes back!

Jenny
04-26-2005, 10:25 AM
wwjsl? Probably like a sweaty middle eastern man who sleeps outside and rides donkeys and uses no deoderint, to be honest.

He wasn't rich enough to use perfumes and probably would have considered it a prideful vanity anyway.


:stupid: That was my thought exactly til I read the article.

Pretty cool, actually. Great idea and I'm surprised no one had thought to do it earlier, actually.

ShawnLee
04-26-2005, 10:34 AM
I'm not against this entirely. As long as they don't get people to think that He actually smelled like this all the time or something.

Memo
04-26-2005, 10:48 AM
Oh my gay! That's just ridiculous.