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An additional impetus to our unity among diversity is that of the projected makeup of the future kingdom. It is glorious in its admixture of those from “every tribe and tongue and people and nation” (Rev. 5:11). We cannot, must not, live contrary to our final convergence in Christ. In the ugly old slavery of early America, the schizophrenia about this was incredible. There were blacks and whites who would not dream of worshipping as equals (though they were sometimes in the same building), yet at the same time would hold the doctrinal verity that all colors would be in heaven together some day. This was entirely incongruous. We are called to experience in this life as much of the spirit that will characterize us in the new earth as is possible. The ideal of heaven is always to be the pursuit of earthbound believers. “Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven” (Matt. 6:10). We cannot pray for the Kingdom to come and not relish what that coming Kingdom means. Our community of believers is to be a living demonstration of the power of the cross and also of the purified Bride who awaits the wedding. We are denying our future calling to fail in this area. We are smearing our reputation and throwing dirt on our bridal gown.
Jim Elliff
Baked Fish #1
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Seafood, Dairy
Fish
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1 1/2
-(up to)
2
lb
Fish
1
Box cherry tomatoes
Pitted black olives; to taste (maybe a cup?)
2
Cloves garlic
1
Onion; chopped (up to)
1/2
lb
Feta cheese (again; to taste)
INSTRUCTIONS
From: shavelson@binah.cc.brandeis.edu
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 1994 01:43:55 GMT
Here's a recipe we came up with that's great for red snapper or any other
firm white fish.
Coat fish lightly with mayo or olive oil and lay in a shallow baking dish.
Put in a 350F oven to bake. While fish is cooking, saute onion until
translucent, add garlic, tomatoes, and olives and cook just until tomatoes
collapse. Just before fish is done, top with crumbled feta and cook just
until cheese softens/melts. Top with veggies and serve.
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