God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
In respect to justification, grace stands opposed to works (Rom. 4:4-5; 11:6). However, in respect to sanctification, grace is the source of works. This simply means that whereas we are saved by grace and not of works, we are saved by grace unto good works. Good works are the fruit, not the root, of God’s saving grace (see esp. Eph. 2:8 -10).
When people are right with God, they are apt to be hard on themselves and easy on other people. But when they are not right with God, they are easy on themselves and hard on others.
Makes 8
Combine flour, baking powder and salt in large bowl. Combine water, oil and
dry milk powder and stir into flour mixture until smooth dough forms. Turn
out onto lightly floured surface. Knead 4 times into smooth ball. Cover and
let rest 10 minutes.
Divide dough into 8 balls. Flatten with fingertips or roll out each ball to
form 8- to 10-inch round. Make small hole in center of each with finger or
handle of wooden spoon. Lightly flour rounds, stack and cover with towel or
plastic wrap. Heat about 1 inch oil to 375 F in large skillet. Gently place
1 bread round in hot fat and cook until golden and crisp, 1 to 2 minutes on
each side. Drain on paper towels. Repeat with remaining dough. Serve bread
hot or at room temperature, sprinkled with cinnamon sugar.
Bon Appetit
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest by tbankerd@staug.com on May 15, 1998
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