God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
How can Satan in a subtle way get people to disregard the truth on Sunday morning? How about getting people to think the sermon is entertainment or sitting through an entire sermon for a need to uphold a religious duty? Yeah, nothing about coming prepared to hear God’s Word. According to Satan - I’ll keep them out late on Saturday night. I’ll distract them with Sunday afternoon plans. I’ll have them put way more time into looking good physically than preparing their hearts spiritually before coming to church. I’ll have them arrive late so they can miss the singing to prepare their hearts to receive the truth and then distract others trying to worship when they stroll in. I’ll get them to believe the message is more intended for someone else. I’ll get them to listen for the 1% they disagree with as compared to the 99% they need to know. I’ll convince them that applying what they just heard is optional. And then I’ll get them to forget about what they heard before they even reach their cars.
Randy Smith
Bruschetta
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Vegetables
Italian
Appetizers, Italian, Snacks, Vegetarian
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
6
sl
Rustic, country style bread, cut 1/2" to 3/4" thick & halved
2
Garlic cloves, lightly crushed
1/4
c
Olive oil
Salt
INSTRUCTIONS
Grill or broil the bread on each side by setting the slices 4 to 6 inches
from the heat source. Rub each slice with a crushed garlic clove, letting
it release its pungence & fragrant juices into the bread. Drizzle with the
olive oil & sprinkle with the salt. Serve warm if you wish. VARIATION:
Bruschetta delle Marche. Sprinkle bits of fresh marjoram & grind fresh
black pepper over the garlic bread.
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