God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
When you look at it closely, drunkenness is a lordship problem. Who is your master, God or your desires? Do you desire God above all else, or do you desire something in creation more than you desire the Creator? At root, drunkards are worshipping another god – alcohol. Drunkenness violates the command “You shall have no other gods before me.” Heavy drinkers love alcohol. They are controlled by it as if they were its subjects and it was their ruler-lover. This alcohol-worship, however, is actually a form of self-worship. We worship people and things to get what we want. Those who worship money do so in order to get what they want. Heavy drinkers drink neither to glorify God nor to love their neighbor. They drink to indulge their own desires, whether those desires are pleasure, freedom from pain, alleviation of fear, forgetting, vengeance, or a host of others.
Edward Welch
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Eggs, Vegetables, Grains
Jewish
Breads, Jewish
2
Servings
INGREDIENTS
2 1/2
c
Water, tepid (about 110 f)
3
ts
Salt
3
tb
Sugar
3
Quick-rising dry yeast, envelopes
3
Eggs, beaten – at room temp
1/2
c
Vegetable oil
3
lb
Unbleached white flour
Cornmeal, for baking
2
Egg yolks
1
tb
Water
1
tb
Sesame seeds
INSTRUCTIONS
EGG WASH
GARNISH
Place the water, salt, and sugar in the bowl of a heavy-duty electric
mixer (KitchenAid K5A2 model works best). Stir to dissolve the sugar. Add
the yeast and stir to dissolve. Stir in the beaten eggs and the oil. Beat
in 5 cups of the weighed-out flour to make a batter. Beat for 5 minutes or
until the batter begins to pull away from the sides of the bowl. Knead in
the remaining flour by machine until smooth. Place the dough on a clean
countertop and cover it with a large metal bowl. Allow the dough to rise
until double in bulk.
Punch the dough down and allow it to rise again. Punch the dough down
again and divide it in half. Cut each half into thirds. Roll 3 of the
pieces into ropes about 16 inches long with your hands. Join 1 end of each
rope and press together with the heel of your hand. Alternately, braid the
3 ropse together and press the other 3 ends together with the heel of your
hand..
Sprinkle a large baking sheet with a little of the cornmeal. Place the
braided dough on the sheet pan and allow it to double in bulk again. Repeat
the process with the remaining dough. Allow the dough to rise until double
in bulk.
Beat the 2 egg yolks and 1 tablespoon of water together for the egg
wash. Lightly brush both risen braided doughs. Sprinkle with sesame seeds.
Bake in a preheated 350 F oven for 50 to 60 minutes, until loaves are
deep golden brown and sound hollow when tapped on the bottoms with your
finger. Remove to a cooling rack. Source: Whole Family Cookbook
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