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Nothing this side of Christ's return can be confused with what God ultimately promises for his people. The short-term payoffs of this world pale in comparison to the "precious and very great promises" God grants his people (2 Pet. 1:4). God's promises cannot be downsized into the idols of temporary health and wealth. The promises of God are so much greater than anything this world has to offer that, when trusted, they fill a person with hope for what is not yet a reality but will one day certainly be true.
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The kind of love that animates the inclusivist god is more akin to sentimentalism than God's holy affection. If love means God abandons all of His other attributes, then love itself is deified. The love of God does not dictate that He abandon His justice or holiness. In fact, the glory of the gospel is that God is both just and justifier of the ungodly. God does not allow unregenerate sinners to do as they will, worship what they wish, live as they please, and still go free. In the divine scheme of things, sin demands punishment. The rebellion of self-worship requires wrath. Yet, the God of wrath is no less than the God of mercy. He is the same God. Were God never to have offered salvation to any sinner, His love would still survive unblemished. The reality and riches of God's love is not measured in the number of person's saved, but in the magnificence of the attribute itself.
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About Gardenburger(r)

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Vegetables Vegetarian Brandnames, Gardenburge, Rice, Vegetarian 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Gardenburger® patty

INSTRUCTIONS

Serve as a burger, sandwich, pita, or wrap. * Top with grilled
mushrooms, onions and bell peppers on sourdough. * Stuff in baked
potato skins with low fat cheese, dijon mustard and fresh chives. *
Serve open face on whole wheat sourdough with tomato and melted low
fat cheese. * Dice and stir into scrambled egg-substitute or bake  into
a quiche.  GARDENBURGER® Veggie MedleyTM  Serve with cucumber,
lettuce, tomato and red onion on foccacia. *  Grill and dice on salads
and soups instead of croutons. * Add grilled  eggplant and zucchini on
an oat bun. * Dice with sprouts, water  chestnuts and vegetables for a
new twist on stir fry. * Grill and  dice in whole wheat pita bread with
feta cheese, olives and low fat  yogurt dressing.  GARDENBURGER® Zesty
BeanTM  Serve with avocado slices, salsa, cilantro and butter lettuce
in a  wrap. * Grill and dice on tortilla chips with shredded low fat
cheese  and salsa for tasty GardenNachos. * Grill and dice in tacos,
burritos, tostados and enchiladas. * Stir into chili or toss on a  taco
salad. * Serve with egg-substitute and salsa for low fat Huevos
Rancheros.  GARDENSAUSAGETM  Serve on a whole wheat English muffin or
bagel with tomato and an egg  substitute. * Try as a savory sandwich
with lettuce, pickles and  onions on sourdough. * Grill and dice into
scrambled egg-substitute  with veggies and low fat cheese. * Grill and
dice on pizza, soups and  salads. Grill and slice into wedges and serve
with hot mustard and  whole grain crackers.  Busted by kitPATh href=
http://www.foodshow.com/ >visitor's window  >gardenburger exhibit. See
also >http://www.gardenburger.com  Recipe by: Gardenburger Home Page
Exhibit Directory  Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #975 by KitPATh
<phannema@wizard.ucr.edu> on Dec 30, 1997

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