God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
The Bible warns against being self-willed or creating factions. Furthermore, James tells us that when it comes in corporate worship, we should not play favorites or create distinctions among one another. Of course, we celebrate family and friendships, but Sunday morning is not to celebrate the people we like the most. It is to celebrate the oneness we have in Christ with each other. That’s what makes us different than the world. That’s what heaven is all about. That’s a biblical church with one accord with each other, not several factions splintered among family and friendship distinctions or at worse 'toxic tribalism.' That gets celebrated outside the body, but not when the body of Christ gathers. Understanding the balance calls for discernment and self-control and love. It calls for Christian maturity.
Randy Smith
Almost Like Alan’s Potato Salad
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Eggs
Salads
10
Servings
INGREDIENTS
7
Russet potatoes
1/3
c
Cider vinegar
2/3
c
Mayonnaise
1 1/2
tb
Sugar
2
Hard-cooked eggs, sliced *
Kosher salt to taste
INSTRUCTIONS
* Hard-cooked sliced eggs are optional.
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Cook potatoes in their skin until tender but still firm. Peel potatoes
while hot and cut into chunks; mix in vinegar. Add mayonnaise, sugar and
eggs and celery, if desired. Season with salt to taste.
Printed in the July 2, 1992 issue of the Los Angeles Daily News.
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