God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Penal substitution does not turn God into a cosmic child abuser. It does not reduce Christ to the passive victim of some divine injustice. It does not pit the Trinity against itself. No, in the God-forsakenness of Christ on the cross, the love of God and the justice of God are revealed on our behalf. United in purpose, Father and Son act in concert to save God’s people. The sinless Son of God bears our sin, and then God pours out the wrath that our sin deserves, and Jesus the Son endures it so that we, who deserve that wrath, might never encounter it. This is the gospel, the good news of the cross, and it calls us to forsake our sin, to turn away from it and embrace Christ, the forsaken one, so that we may not be forsaken.
Michael Lawrence
Banana Oat Bran Bread
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Grains, Fruits
Bread machi, Breads
14
Servings
INGREDIENTS
2 1/2
ts
Active Dry Yeast
1 1/2
c
Bread Flour
1
c
Whole-Wheat Flour
3/4
c
Oat Bran
2
tb
Gluten Flour, 100%
1/2
ts
Poppy Seeds ; optional
1/2
ts
Nutmeg ; optional
1
ts
Salt
1 1/2
tb
Molasses
2
tb
Fruit Concentrate ; or honey
1
c
Bananas ; ripe, 2 mashed
1/2
c
Water ; + 1 T if at high
; altitude
INSTRUCTIONS
use white bread setting, light
>From: Jane Marcus <janem@hpfcls.fc.hp.com>
Formatted into MasterCook II by Reggie Dwork reggie@netcom.com
From: Bread-Bakers Archives: ftp.best.com/pub/reggie/archives/bread/recipe
Recipe By : Marcus (Reggie Dwork)
A Message from our Provider:
“The Will of God will never take you to where the Grace of God will not protect you.”
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