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Christian, it does not need to be this complicated! Do you really think the infinite lover of our soul has neither the desire nor power to keep you from despair? Didn’t He promise you His joy (Jn. 15:11)? Didn’t He promise you true life? So, not to minimize any of our trials, but when we despair, we can’t blame God. The trial is only made worse through our own choices and ignorance or unwillingness to do it God’s way and His ability to bring joy despite and through the trial (Jas. 1:2). We choose the bad attitude. We choose the unhealthy conversations. We choose to the bad theology. We chose to be ignorant of biblical teaching. We choose to exhibit unbelief in the promises of God.
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I think we delight to praise what we enjoy because the praise not merely expresses but completes the enjoyment; it is its appointed consummation. If it were possible for a created soul fully to “appreciate,” that is, to love and delight in, the worthiest object of all, and simultaneously at every moment to give this delight perfect expression, then that soul would be in supreme blessedness. To praise God fully we must suppose ourselves to be in perfect love with God, drowned in, dissolved by that delight which, far from remaining pent up within ourselves as incommunicable bliss, flows out from us incessantly again in effortless and perfect expression. Our joy is no more separable from the praise in which it liberates and utters itself than the brightness a mirror receives is separable from the brightness it sheds.
C.S. Lewis

Greens

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Can/preserv, Presscooker 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Chard OR
Kale OR
Mustard OR
Spinach OR
Beet Tops OR
Turnips OR
Poke OR
Other Wild Greens
Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

Wash greens thoroughly through several changes of water. Discard large,
tough stems. Heat greens until wilted in just enough water to prevent
sticking. To hasten wilting and prevent over-cooking, turn greens over when
steam begins to rise around the edges of pan. Cut through greens several
times with a sharp knive before packing. Pack hot into hot jars, leaving
1-inch head space. Add 1/2 teaspoon salt per pint, 1 teaspoon per quart,
Cover with boiling water, leaving 1-inch ehad space. Remove air bubbles.
Adjust caps. Process pints 1 hour and 10 minutes, quarts 1 hour and 30
minutes at 10 pounds pressure.
SOURCE: Ball Blue Book Typos by Kathryn Cone
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #168 by BobbieB1@aol.com on Jun 30, 1997

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