God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Thoughtful, biblically-induced attraction toward certain holy desires, with patient waiting before God in prayer, is no less the work of the Spirit than the most dramatic “immediate impulse” others may claim. This is the normal biblical pathway to wisdom. The man who makes the wise decision, yet always remains open to God’s further intervention in whatever way God pleases, is demonstrating normative spiritual guidance.
Satan will always claim to know more about God than God Himself has revealed. He will claim to have special insight into God’s motives for a command or a prohibition that God Himself has kept secret. In other words, he will sow seeds of doubt in your mind concerning God’s goodness; he will lead you to believe that God has ulterior motives in what He does designed to deprive you of blessings you might otherwise experience. “God is not telling you the whole truth. He can’t afford to.”
Spray a cold 10 inch skillet with nonstick coating spray; set aside. In a
medium bowl, combine the egg white, onion, dried or fresh apples,
quick-cooking oats, parsley, salt, sage, nutmeg, pepper and ground red
pepper. Add the ground turkey; mix well. Shape mixture into eight 2" wide
patties. Preheat the prepared skillet over medium heat. Place patties in
skillet. Cook over medium heat for 10-12 minutes or until meat is no longer
pink and juices run clear, turning once. Drain off fat.
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