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Propitiation addresses the wrath of God. It is the work of Christ saving us from God’s wrath by absorbing it in His own person as our substitute. Expiation, which basically means “removal,” accompanies propitiation and speaks of the work of Christ in removing or putting away our sin. Such is the symbolism of the two goats used on the Day of Atonement. The first goat represented Christ’s work of propitiation as it was killed and its blood sprinkled on the mercy seat. The second goat represented Christ’s work of expiation in removing or blotting out the sins that were against us. The object of propitiation is the wrath of God. The object of expiation is the sin, which must be removed from His presence.
Jerry Bridges
Chicken Barbecue, Thai-Style
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Meats, Grains, Dairy
Thai
Epcot cente, Food and wi, 1996
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
16
oz
Chicken, dark meat
2
tb
Curry powder
1
ts
Five spive powder
1
Clove garlic
1
tb
Cooking wine
1
tb
Ginger, chopped
3
tb
Soy sauce
1
tb
Honey
1
ds
Pepper
Cubed pineapple
Green pepper, cubed
1/2
c
Coconut milk
1/2
c
Peanut butter
1/4
c
Soy sauce
Hot sauce, optional
INSTRUCTIONS
Cut chicken into one-inch cubes. Marinate chicken in next 8 ingredients
overnight. Skewer approximately 1 ounce of chicken and intersperse with
cubed pineapple and green pepper. Cook chicken over an open grill until
done. To prepare dipping sauce, mix remaining ingredients well. Serve with
chicken.
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #323
Recipe by: Thailand
From: gtg@phoenixat.com (Glen T Greenman)
Date: Sat, 30 Nov 1996 22:41:17 -0500 (EST)
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