God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Think about the insanity of...ministry idolatry. The people in your congregation did not become active participants in your ministry so that collectively they could make you feel better about yourself and more secure with your ministry gifts. God didn’t call you to your particular ministry position so that you could finally cobble together an identity that you could live with. The leadership of the church didn’t call you to be their pastor because they knew that you needed a forum where you could find meaning and purpose. The troubled people in your congregation did not come with their troubles so that you could feel needed, essential, and appreciated. The people who faithfully give don’t give so you can build a successful ministry and bask in the security of your accomplishments. So you will never find in your ministry the rest of heart that every human being seeks. And when you look there, it only ends in anxiety, frustration, hurt, disappointment, anger, and bitterness and may ultimately lead you to question the goodness of God... The only defense against this the gospel of Jesus Christ. It is only when we are living out of the life that grace alone is able to give that we quit seeking life elsewhere. It is only when we are embracing the rest of the forgiveness of grace that we can look at ourselves honestly and grieve without wallowing in debilitating guilt and shame.
Paul David Tripp
American Trifle
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Fruits, Dairy
American
Desserts, Fruit
10
Servings
INGREDIENTS
2
pt
Blueberries (reserve 1 cup
1
ts
Vanilla for the topping)
24
Ladyfingers
2
pt
Raspberries (reserve 1 cup for the topping)
1/4
c
Rum
1
Sponge or Pound Cake
2
tb
Orange Liquor
1/4
c
Orange Juice
1
tb
Honey
2
tb
Vodka
2
c
Ricotta Cheese
1
c
Heavy Cream, whipped
1/2
c
Sugar
INSTRUCTIONS
Mix ricotta, sugar and vanilla together and set aside. Combine the orange
liquor and honey, toss with the berries. Slice cake and then cut slices
into triangle pieces. Line the bottom of a 8-inch spring form pan and
sprinkle with rum. Line the sides with ladyfingers. Spread half of the
ricotta mixture over the cake layer on bottom. Sprinkle with some berries.
Place another layer of cake down and sprinkle with orange juice and vodka
mixture, ricotta cream and some berries. The last layer should be a layer
of cake. Cover with whipped cream. Decorate with the reserved berries.
Chill over night.
Source: "The Yankee Kitchen" 03-18-93 (#4) [Dora]
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest by "Wayne T. Jones" <waynej@mail.austasia.net>
on Mar 12, 1998
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