God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Biblical writers in both the OT and NT have, on the whole, fewer problems about the tension between God’s sovereignty and man’s responsibility than do many moderns. This is not because they fail to distinguish purpose and consequence, as many affirm, but because they do not see divine sovereignty and human responsibility as antitheses. In short they are compatibilists and therefore juxtapose the two themes with little self-conscious awareness of the problem (cf. Gen. 50:19-20; Jud. 14:4; Isa. 10:5-7; Hag. 1:12-14; Jn. 11:49-52).
D.A. Carson
Apple Black Walnut Cake
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Eggs, Grains
Apples
12
Servings
INGREDIENTS
Mrs. Roberta Johnson
1
c
Sugar
3/4
c
Cooking oil
2
Eggs
1 1/2
c
Flour
1
c
Black walnuts; chopped
1
ts
Baking soda
1
ds
Salt
1
ts
Vanilla
2
c
Unpeeled chopped apple
4
tb
Butter
1
ts
Vanilla
1/2
lb
Confectioner's sugar
INSTRUCTIONS
ICING
Mix sugar and oil. Add eggs, beat until fluffy. Sift dry ingredients
together and add to sugra, oil, and egg mixture. Blend in vanilla. fold in
black walnuts and chopped apples. Pour into a well greased and floured loaf
pan. Bake at 350~F for 40 minutes. ICING: Soften butter and blend with
powdered sugar. Add vanilla. Use cream to blend to a spreadable
consistency. Spread on cake. NOTE: For holiday gift giving, I like to
bake this recipe in four miniature loaf pans, wrap in plastic wrap, and tie
with a bow. This is nice with a cup of hot tea. Happy cooking. Margaret
Garland DFYX18A Source: Prize Winning Recipes from the State Fair of Texas,
1976.
Posted to EAT-L Digest 8 October 96
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 1996 03:44:25 -0500
From: LD Goss <ldgoss@METRONET.COM>
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