God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
If you want to raise a Pharisee, just follow these simple steps (sarcasm!). 1. Make the Christian home all about rule-keeping (do’s and don’t’s), but never explain to them why we should follow God’s Word. 2. Add your own rules to God’s Word and make them more important than God’s Word. 3. Strictly enforce the rules on your children, but give yourself a pass. 4. Show your children nothing about grace, forgiveness, mercy and love. 5. Preach at them until they are blue in the face (bore them with the Bible) and never listen to what they have to say about God’s Word. 6. Make Jesus a burden rather than a blessing – make God’s Word a bondage rather than a liberation. 7. Give them no opportunity to think spiritually for themselves. 8. Fail to guide them in a spiritual worldview – teaching them how to process life with the Bible. 9. Praise their externals regardless of their motives. 10. Teach them to obey only because they have to and not because they should also want to as God’s commands come from a loving and trustworthy Father. 11. Make your disciple punishment rather than correction. 12. Demand self-reformation, rather than pointing them to Christ-transformation by grace. 13. Teach them to obey you as God rather than to obey God by obeying you. 14. Use Scripture and church as punishment. 15. Never pray for them. 16. Correct them more than you encourage them. 17. Beat your kids into external conformity, often to simply make yourself look good and do nothing to shepherd their hearts.
Saute garlic in the oil until golden brown. Add the tomatoes and simmer for
10 minutes. Add olives, capers, basil, red pepper, and pepper. Simmer in an
uncovered pot for 20 minutes, stirring gently until sauce has thickened.
Serve on 1 1/2 pounds of pasta cooked al dente. Serve with grated cheese
and hot Italian bread and wine. Excellent for gypsies, harlots, starlets,
or just plain friends. Serves 4 to 6 OPTIONAL: A small can of anchovies can
be added to the sauce. This is very traditional; however, I don't use them.
Posted to recipelu-digest by QueenBerta@aol.com on Feb 6, 1998
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