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The man who is meek is not even sensitive about himself. He is not always watching himself and his own interests. He is not always on the defensive... To be truly meek means we no longer protect ourselves, because we see there is nothing worth defending... The man who is truly meek never pities himself, he is never sorry for himself. He never talks to himself and says, “You are having a hard time, how unkind these people are not to understand you.”
Gold is not the less gold because mingled with alloy, nor light the less light because faint and dim, nor grace the less grace because young and weak. But after every allowance, I cannot see how any man deserves to be called “holy,” who willfully allows himself in sins, and is not humbled and ashamed because of them. I dare not call anyone “holy” who makes a habit of willfully neglecting known duties, and willfully doing what he knows God has commanded him not to do.
Dredge meat in seasoned flour. Shake off excess. Heat oil in large frying
pan. Brown meat well. Transfer to crockery pot. Pour water into frying
pan to loosen drippings. Add to crockery pot with tomato sauce, garlic and
vinegar. Plae cinnamon stick, cloves, and allspice in a tea ball or
cheesecloth. Add to pot.
Cover. Cook on LOW 8 to 10 hours, or until very tender. If necessary,
cook down pan juices. Add walnuts and lemon juice. Heat to serving
temperature.
Serve over buttered toast. Makes 12 servings. SOURCE: Extra Special
Crockery Pot Recipes
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