God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
There are three things to remember concerning trials:
1. Trials are a common experience of all of us. No one is immune. Trials are a part of living.
2. Trials are transitory. C.B. Williams translates 1 Peter 1:6 this way: “In such a hope keep on rejoicing, although for a little while you must be sorrow-stricken with various trials.” Trials, though difficult, are for a “little while.”
3. Trials are lessons that shouldn’t be wasted. Though not enjoyable or necessarily good in themselves, trials constitute a divine work for our ultimate good. Jesus never promised an easy journey, but He did promise a safe landing.
In a mixing bowl, cream butter and sugar. Beat in egg yolks and extract.
Combine flour, salt and baking powder; gradually add to creamed mixture.
Stir in almonds. Cover and chill at least 2 hours. Roll out on a lightly
floured surface to 3/8-inch thickness. Cut with cookiecutters; place on
ungreased baking sheets. Sprinkle with sugar if desired. Bake at 375° for
10-13 minutes or until the edges begin to brown. Cool on wire racks. Frost
if desired.
Recipe by: Taste of Home - December/January 1998
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #933 by The Taillons <taillon@earthlink.net>
on Nov 29, 1997
A Message from our Provider:
“When Holy God draws near in true revival, people come under terrible conviction of sin. The outstanding feature of spiritual awakening has been the profound consciousness of the Presence and holiness of God. #Henry Blackaby”
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