God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Christ’s death was substitutionary… Jesus was taking our place. That is why the charges brought against Him were blasphemy and treason, for these are the very charges we face before the judgment seat of God. We have made ourselves into gods, and thus blasphemed His holy Name; we have rebelled against His rightful rule over our lives, and we are guilty of high treason against his gracious majesty.
Forgiving costs us our sense of justice. We all have this innate sense deep within our souls, but it has been perverted by our selfish sinful natures. We want to see “justice” done, but the justice we envision satisfies our own interests. We must realize that justice has been done. God is the only rightful administrator of justice in all of creation, and His justice has been satisfied. In order to forgive our brother, we must be satisfied with God’s justice and forego the satisfaction of our own.
Sweet red peppers, roasted, peeled and cut into 1/
1
Large firm-ripe tomato, seed ed, juiced and cut int
12
Kalamata olives, pitted, cut into thirds
Balsamic vinegar dressing (r ecipe follows)
4
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Mixed field greens, chilled
Fresh basil leaves
INSTRUCTIONS
Poach or bake chicken breasts until tender. Chill, remove skins and all
visible fat. Cut each half breast into 1/3" wide diagonal strips (about 2
cups). Place chicken breasts, fennel, red peppers, tomato and olives in
large mixing bowl. Toss gently to combine. To serve, mix well with
dressing, adjusting seasonings, vinegar and chicken broth as necessary.
Arrange field greens on chilled serving plates. Mound salad on greens.
Garnish with fresh basil. Serve immediately. Make 4 servings. NOTE: To
roast peppers, stand them on a board and cut sides off in 4 slabs. Arrange,
skin side up, on baking sheet lines with foil. Broil 6" from heat until
skin is blackened. Wrap in foil lining. Slip off skin when cool enough to
handle.
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A Message from our Provider:
“Our hopelessness and our helplessness are no barrier to (God’s) work. Indeed our utter incapacity is often the prop He delights to use for His next act… We are facing one of the principles of Yahweh’s modus operandi. When His people are without strength, without resources, without hope, without human gimmicks – then He loves to stretch forth His hand from heaven. Once we see where God often begins we will understand how we may be encouraged. #Ralph Davis”
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