God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Job’s story demolishes the notion that we can avoid Satan’s attacks if we’re sufficiently strong, or skilled enough, or trained in how to wage war against Satan. No one was more spiritually fit than Job. Yet God allowed Satan to ravage him anyway – and there was nothing Job could do about it. Job finally prevailed in the face of Satan’s merciless assault, not because he found some secret way to beat the devil, not because he rebuked him or ordered him to desist, but because God was in control all along. He knew how much Job could bear. And He would not permit Satan to cross that boundary (1 Cor. 10:13). When Satan reached that limit God stopped him and his attacks ended.
When Christians find themselves exposed to temptation they should pray to God to uphold them, and when they are tempted they should not be discouraged. It is not a sin to be tempted; the sin is to fall into temptation.
Dip steak in egg which has been beatn with water. Dredge meat in crumbs.
Pour olive oil into large skillet to 1/8 inch and heat until very hot.
Brown steak quickly in oil turning once, until golden, adding more oil if
needed. Remove from skillet and drain on paper towel. Wipe out skillet
and pour about 1/16 inch oil. Heat to very hot. Chop garlic with salt
and add with chile peppers, lemon peel and rosemary to hot oil; saute
briefly then add tomato sauce and meat. Gently cover meat with sauce and
simmer over low heat for at least 30 minutes.
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