God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
But it is far more common for the evangelical preacher to edit God’s Word: 1. By removing the text from its context, and using it to say what-ever the preacher likes, 2. By moralizing the text, so that it is reduced to an ethical maxim that fits any religion, 3. By using the text to promote hobby-horses, and 4. By dogmatic insistence that the text says things it does not truly say. This homiletical hocus-pocus has subtle roots such as the desire to be clever and popular or synthetically relevant or intellectually respectable or to make the gospel more acceptable. But most often God’s Word gets watered down by the preacher’s laziness. He simply will not do the hard work to engage and preach a text in its context.
Kent Hughes
Buttermilk Milkshake
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy
Beverage
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
c
Buttermilk
1
Handful (5-6) frozen strawberries -or-
1/2
Frozen banana -or-
1/2
c
Chunks of melon
1
pk
Sweetner or honey or sugar
Splash of vanilla or other flavoring
INSTRUCTIONS
In response to your request for "buttermilk milkshakes": I have never seen
them out at a restaurant, but have made them at home. It may be too simple,
and it may not be what your friend had in Canada, but here's how I've made
them:
Blend in blender until thick, but not too long or fruit will thaw too much.
Add a few ice cubes if this happens. You can also use any kind of milk as
well.
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