God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Here are some things which must be done before one leaves a church:
1. We must check our motives very carefully.
2. Our reasons must be well grounded and clearly articulated.
3. We must be in regular, earnest prayer about the matter.
4. We must guard our tongues very carefully.
5. We must be extremely careful that we do not unnecessarily create unrest in other members.
6. Our discussions with the leadership must be characterized by love.
7. Our attempts to correct matters must be with great respect, care and patience.
8. If our concern is over personal preferences, rather than biblical matters, we must consider others’ interests more important than ours.
9. Great care should be taken that we submit to the leadership of the church, unless we determine with proper counsel that there is a serious biblical issue at stake.
10. If the leadership will listen, we need to give them plenty of time to consider the matter.
11. If the leadership will not listen to us, or will not take proper action to correct the matter and we are thoroughly convinced that there is a serious biblical issue, we should ask for a meeting of the church in which to express our concerns.
12. We should ask ourselves what we have personally done to correct any wrong or deficiency in the church with which we are concerned.
13. We should evaluate if our leaving would do harm to an otherwise good church.
14. We should never leave, nor encourage others to leave, unless we are thoroughly convinced that one or both of the following conditions exist: 1) that the church has become an apostate church (where serious unbiblical teaching or practices are allowed), or 2) that we are convinced that, over the long haul, we cannot find a place to serve in the church, or that our families will not be spiritually fed in that body.
Curtis Thomas
"Egg in the Hole" with Extra Cinnamon on The Hole!
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CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Eggs
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
Egg
2
sl
White bread or whole wheat
1
3-inch biscuit cutter or wine glass
1
tb
Butter
1
Nonstick skillet or griddle
Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
INSTRUCTIONS
Melt the butter in the skillet or griddle over medium heat. Cut a 3-inch
hole in the middle of the piece of bread. Add the bread, then crack the egg
into the center. Season the egg with salt and freshly ground pepper. Cook
for a few minutes on each side or until bread has toasted and the egg is
cooked according to the desired doneness. The "holes" may be toasted in a
toaster oven, spread with butter and sprinkled with a cinnamon-sugar
mixture.
Posted to recipelu-digest by QueenBerta@aol.com on Feb 7, 1998
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