God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Where there is no “moral gravity” – that is, no force that draws us to the center – there is spiritual weightlessness. We float on feelings that will carry us where we never meant to go; we bubble with emotional experiences that we often take for spiritual ones; and we are puffed up with pride. Instead of seriousness, there is foolishness. Instead of gravity, flippancy. Sentimentality takes the place of theology. Our reference point will never serve to keep our feet on solid rock, for our reference point, until we answer God’s call, is merely ourselves. We cannot possibly tell which end is up. Paul calls them fools who “…measure themselves by themselves, to find in themselves their own standard of comparison!”
Elisabeth Elliot
Andy’s Creole Shrimp
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Italian
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
5
lb
Shrimp
1
lg
Bottle Wishbone Italian Dressing; (no other size given)
1
lb
Butter
1/2
c
Lemon juice
Worcestershire
Tabasco
Garlic salt
INSTRUCTIONS
Place unpeeled shrimp in a large baking pan. Pour dressing and lemon juice
over shrimp; cut sticks of butter into small pieces scattering over shrimp.
Sprinkle mixture with seasonings. When melted, liquid should just about
cover the shrimp. Bake at 300 degrees for about an hour, turning
frequently. Have plenty of napkins available! Serves 6 to 8.
Posted to FOODWINE Digest by Laurie Thompson <elelt@IBM.NET> on Jan 20,
1998
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