God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
The ultimate cause of all spiritual depression is unbelief. For if it were not for unbelief even the devil could do nothing. It is because we listen to the devil instead of listening to God that we go down before him and fall before his attacks. That is why this psalmist keeps on saying to himself: “Hope thou in God for I shall yet praise Him…” He reminds himself of God. Why? Because he was depressed and had forgotten God, so that his faith and his unbelief in God and in God’s power, and in his relationship to God, were not what they ought to be. We can indeed sum it all up by saying that the final and ultimate cause is just sheer unbelief.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Auld Alliance
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy
Scottish
Cheese, Scottish
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
350
g
Roquefort cheese
Whisky
INSTRUCTIONS
This deceptively simple cheese cream from Overscaig in Sutherland is
delicious served as a cream pate for the first course or at the end of a
meal as a savoury.
Pound the cheese to a thick cream. Add drop by drop as much whisky as it
will 'drink' to make a firm cream.
Pack into small earthenware pots and chill in the fridge for 3 to 4 hours.
Serve with hot buttered toast or oatcakes.
From: Janet Warren, A Feast of Scotland, Lomond Books, 1993, ISBN
1-85051-112-8
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