God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Our society under the prince of the power of the air has two objectives. Objective number one is destroy the moral law so that the conscience is misinformed. Train people against what is innately the law that is in their hearts when they’re born, give them a new morality, not the morality of the Bible, not God's law. We want people not to think biblically. We want them freed from that so we’ll construct another morality that will pour that into their lives through every means possible. That’s destructive. And then the second thing that society wants to do orchestrated by the enemy of your souls is to tell you that your conscience is a liar. That what’s wrong with you isn't sin, it’s a lack of...self-esteem. It isn’t that you’re bad; it’s that you’re good and you need to think better of yourself… The guilty conscience isn’t healthy, it shouldn’t be tolerated, switch it off.
'And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus' - Philippians 4:7. This quote assures us of God's peace that goes beyond our understanding, bringing comfort and tranquility to our hearts and minds.
Heat oven 400 degrees. Lightly spray large cookie sheet with nonstick
cooking spray or grease lightly. Handle the dough gently. Over mixing
scones can make them tough. Combine flour, wheat germ, baking powder,
spices, baking soda and salt (if using). Cut in margarine until
mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Add combined apple, milk and honey,
mixing just until dry ingredients are moistened. Turn dough out onto
lightly floured surface; knead gently 5 to 6 times. Pat dough into
9-inch circle. Mix together topping ingredients. Sprinkle over dough.
Cut dough into 10 wedges. Place 1/2-inch apart on prepared cookie
sheet. Bake 16 to 18 minutes or until light golden brown.
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