God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Helpful [items] to consider when seeking God’s will in matter of guidance:
1. Begin by prayer for wisdom. Do not doubt that God has a wise course of action for you and will make it known.
2. Intentionally seek God’s face even more than His answers. “In Your light we see light” (Psalm 36:9).
3. Seek to be willing to take any course that God would have for you. Be thorough in your work on yourself. Often people miss God’s will because they are not fully willing to be submissive to God whatever He leads them to do.
4. Carefully seek to discover if there are any directives already given in Scripture which could guide you. Are there illustrations, commands, principles, which speak to this issue? Meditate on these and see if Scripture promotes or rules out any action you are considering. Try to find not only what God permits and does not permit, but what God likes, what is dear to His heart. Go directly to any passage which deals with the general subject to see if there is help to be found which you had not discovered before. Always read the Bible in context.
5. List each possible course of action, and in a prayerful frame of mind write out what are the pros and cons of each option. Put these options before the lens of Scripture one by one to see if God has spoken on these issues in some way. You will find more being said about most issues than you might first believe.
6. When helpful, seek objective counsel from godly and wise men or women you can trust.
7. Finally, examine your will again. If you are willing to do anything God might direct and that is certain in your mind, then you are free to pursue what God may be placing in your thinking related to the issue. Is there a long-term righteous desire in you?
8. Now, act in faith. If God in His perfect cadence intervenes so as to cause everything to turn again, this is His business. For your part, you are required to take action along the lines of the wisest choice you can biblically make. Rejoice and do God’s will!
Jim Elliff
Cold Glazed Salmon
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Seafood, Eggs
Seafood, Appetizers
6
Servings
INGREDIENTS
3/4
c
Dry white wine
8
Basil leaves
3
Tarragon (plus more for garn sh)
3
Shallots, minced
2
Rosemary
2
Lemon slices
3
Celery leaves
7
lb
Whole salmon, cleaned, rinse , patted dry
8
c
Fish aspic (see recipe)
1
Turnip
1
Egg yolk, hard cooked, mashe
1
ts
Unsalted butter
INSTRUCTIONS
In a small saucepan, combine the wine, basil, 3
tarragon sprigs, shallots, rosemary, lemon, and
celery. Simmer the mixture for 20 minutes or until
the liquid is reduced to about 3 Tbsp. Lay the salmon
on a piece of heavy foil, twice as long as the fish.
Pick up edges of foil and pour the wine mixture over
the fish. Season with salt and fold the foil to
enclose it, crimping the edges tightly to secure them.
Put the salmon on a large baking sheet or roasting pan
and bake it in the middle of a preheated 375f oven for
50-60 minutes or until the fish just flakes. Transfer
the package to a work surface, open foil carefully,
and remove the skin from the top of the salmon below
the head to the bottom of the salmon at the tail.
Scrape away any brown flesh, leaving head and tail
intact. Drain liquid from the foil, and using the foil
as a guide, invert the fish onto a platter. Remove
foil and skin and prepare the other side of the salmon
in the same manner. Chill the fish, covered,
overnight. Peel turnip and cut into thin slices. Trim
each slice to ressemble a flower or cut with a flower
cutter. Place in a bowl of ice water to hold until
ready for use. Mash the egg yolk with the butter and
reserve at room temperature. Spoon a thin coat of cool
but liquid fish aspic over the salmon and arrange the
additional tarragon sprigs and turnip flowers
decoratively on the fish. Spoon a thin coat of liquid
aspic over the whole. Transfer the yolk mixture to a
pastry bag fitted with a decorative tip. Pipe the
mixture into the centers of the flowers. Chill the
salmon for at least 2 hours or up to 6 hours. Serve
surrounded with the chilled aspic, chopped. a 1964
Gourmet Mag. favorite
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