God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Paul and James both say that we should rejoice in our trials because of their beneficial results. It is not the adversity considered in itself that is to be the ground of our joy. Rather, it is the expectation of the results, the development of our character that should cause us to rejoice in adversity. God does not ask us to rejoice because we have lost our job, or a loved one has been stricken with cancer, or a child has been born with an incurable birth defect. But He does tell us to rejoice because we believe He is in control of those circumstances and is at work through them for our ultimate good.
There are myriads of Christians who know every article of the Athanasian, Nicene, and Apostolic Creeds, and yet know less of real Christianity than a little child who only knows that he loves Christ.
GRAHAM CRUST
1. Pour yogurt into a cloth-lined strainer set over a deep bowl. Cover and
chill at least 12 hours or up to next day. In a 1 to 1 1/2 quart pan,
combine gelatin and 1/4 cup water; soften 5 minutes. Stir over low heat
until gelatin dissolves. In a blender or food processor, whirl drained
yogurt, cottage cheese, sugar, peel, juice and gelatin mixture until
smooth. Pour into crust. Cover and chill until firm, at least 4 hours or up
to next day.
2. Top pie with berries.
*** GRAHAM CRUST ***
In a 9" pie pan, mix graham cracker crumbs, sugar, and butter or margarine.
Press evenly over bottom and sides of pan. bake in a 350'F. oven 10
minutes. Cool.
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