God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
The Bible teaches clearly that the evidence of God’s work in a life is the inevitable fruit of transformed behavior (1 John 3:10). Faith that does not result in righteous living is dead and cannot save (James 2:14-17). Professing Christians utterly lacking the fruit of true righteousness will find no biblical basis for assurance they are saved (1 John 2:4). Real salvation is not only justification. It cannot be isolated from regeneration, sanctification, and ultimately glorification. Salvation is an ongoing process as much as it is a past event. It is the work of God through which we are “conformed to the image of His Son” (Romans 8:29, cf. Romans 13:11). Genuine assurance comes from seeing the Holy Spirit’s transforming work in one’s life, not from clinging to the memory of some experience.
There still remains the powerful, active, influence of sin within us. It is presented as a “law” [Rom. 7:23] because that is how it operates within us - it seeks to command and subdue us; it insists upon adherence; it targets our desires to do anything holy.
Beat together banana, egg and sugar until well blended and smooth. Add milk
and maple syrup and beat until combined. Pour into chilled glasses. This
has a very delicate banana flavor.
From: Steve Herrick Source: [The Official Vermont Maple Cookbook - 1983]
Submitted By NANCY VAINE On 11-08-94
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