God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
We must not observe any religious holiday. We should attach no spiritual, religious significance to any day. Yet, we do not need to act like super-pious religious idiots over a day that has absolutely no religious significance. I would never teach a child that such a thing as Santa Claus exist, or that Christ was born on Christmas day. But, as Paul said concerning idols, Santa Claus is nothing and Christmas is nothing. Did you know that every DAY of the week, every PLANET in the universe, and many of the CARS we drive are named after pagan gods? Yet, we still call Sunday Sunday, Mars Mars, and a Saturn a Saturn. No one would ever dream of calling us pagans for doing so. We worship our God on Sunday, and would laugh at anyone who suggested that we observe the pagan Roman holiday called “Sun’s Day” in doing so. If your car is a Saturn, use it for the glory of God; and laugh at anyone who thinks that you are worshipping the Roman god of agriculture by driving it. We must not, and I trust do not, worship Christmas trees and lights, or even attach spiritual significance to Christmas day. However, I do suggest that we seize this opportunity afforded us by Divine providence to tell people who Christ is, why he came into this world, what he did, and how they may obtain his salvation. It is no accident that once every year every human being in the world is confronted with the fact that the Son of God assumed human flesh and came into the world to save men. Certainly, no one can think that it is wrong for believers, during this season of the year, to express thanks and praise to God for his unspeakable gift, the Lord Jesus Christ. It is never wrong, but always right to think of him, speak of him, and sing his praise. Rather than not singing Watts’ grand old hymn, Joy To The World, we ought to sing it year round.
Don Fortner
Choc-Oat-Chip Cookies
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CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Eggs, Dairy, Grains
Cyberealm, Cookies
5
Dozen
INGREDIENTS
* * *
1
c
Butter [softened]
1 1/4
c
Brown sugar [firmly packed]
1/2
c
Sugar
2
lg
Eggs
2
tb
Milk
2
ts
Vanilla
1 3/4
c
Flour
1
ts
Baking soda
1/2
ts
Salt (optional)
2 1/2
c
Quaker Oats (quick or old fasioned) [uncooked]
2
c
Nestle's Toll House semi- sweet chocolate morsels
1
c
Nuts [chopped] (optional)
INSTRUCTIONS
DESSERTS FROM CHEF FREDDY'S
>>>>Pre-heat oven to 375°<<<<
1) Beat butter, and sugars until creamy... then add the eggs, milk
and vanilla, and beat well... Add the flour, baking soda, and salt,
mixing well after each addition... Stir in the oats, chocolate
morsels, and nuts and mix well...
2) Drop by rounded measuring tbs onto UN-greased cookie sheet and
bake 9 to 10 min for a chewey cookie or 12 to 13 min for a crisp
cookie.. Cool on a cookie sheet for 1 min then move to a wire rack
and cool completely...
This is probably the best chocolate chip cookie that I've ever tasted
and that is why I've presented it to you.... through CYBEREALM Bbs at
(315)- 786-1120... "Chef Freddy"
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmcyber4.zip
A Message from our Provider:
“Many favors which God gives us ravel out for want of hemming through our unthankfulness; for though prayer purchases blessings, giving praise keeps the quiet possession of them. #Thomas Fuller”
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