Trials can devastate us because we are often looking as to how they are affecting our lives. Yet when we can die to self and desire God’s glory as a result of them, we are given an entirely different outlook. We can actually rejoice if we know God’s name, God’s glory is being magnified as witnessed through our response to the trial. Specifically how? When others see our Christlike attitude – gratitude verses complaining, kindness verses anger, faith verses anxiety, contentment verses greed and joy verses bitterness – God is glorified. It means very little when godly character and spiritual fruit only appear when things are going well in our lives.
Peel pears, leaving them whole with stem intact. Place in slow cooker. Add
apple juice, vanilla, butter and cinnamon stick. Cook on high for 3-4
hours.
Remove pears with slotted spoon. Place in individual dessert dishes. Heat
apricot preserves in small saucepan until melted. Top each pear with
preserves sauce. Serve 6 Source: Home Cooking Typed in MMFormat by
cjhartlin@msn.com 01/02/98
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V5 #027 by "Cindy Hartlin"
<cjhartlin@email.msn.com> on Jan 26, 1998
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