God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Job had been talking as if he knew exactly how God should run the world. His sense of integrity had been the basis of his presumptuous claim that God should have treated him better. Outraged that he could not square his innocence with his fate, Job had dared to challenge and judge his Creator…(therefore) Yahweh's answer came in the form of a rebuke – an overwhelming reminder that the first religious obligation of the creature is to acknowledge and glorify the Creator.
A changeable God would be a terror to the righteous, they would have no sure anchorage, and amid a changing world they would be driven to and fro in perpetual fear of shipwreck… Our heart leaps for joy as we bow before One who has never broken His word or changed His purpose.
Grease well and lightly flour five 6-oz metal juice cans; set aside. In
food processor or blender, whirl half&half, butter, onion and garlic until
onion is chopped fine. Add livers, eggs, flour, brandy, salt, sage, thyme
and pepper sauce. Whirl until smooth and well blended. Pour mixture into
cans to within 1 inch from top. Place cans in a 10-inch angel-food pan. Add
2 inches hot water to pan. Place on bottom rack in preheated 350 degree
oven. Bake 1 hour or until pick inserted in certer comes out clean. Remove
cans to rack to cool 30 minutes. with can opened cut around bottoms of cans
and push bottoms through to unmold pates. Chill completely. Then roll in
chopped parsley, wrap in plastic and again in foil. Can be refrigerated up
to 1 week or frozen 3 weeks.
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