The Purposes of Church Discipline:
1. To bring glory to God and enhance the testimony of the flock.
2. To restore, heal, and build up sinning believers (Matt. 18:15; 2 Thes. 3:14-15; Heb. 12:10-13; Gal. 6:1-2; Jam. 5:20).
3. To produce a healthy faith, one sound in doctrine (Tit. 1:13; 1 Tim. 1:19-20).
4. To win a soul to Christ, if the sinning person is only a professing Christian (2 Tim. 2:24-26).
5. To silence false teachers and their influence in the church (Tit. 1:10-11).
6. To set an example for the rest of the body and promote godly fear (1 Tim. 5:20).
7. To protect the church against the destructive consequences that occur when churches fail to carry out church discipline.
Wash and dry lamb. Cut into serving portions. Heat pan; add butter and
brown lamb. Salt and pepper meat after it is partially browned. When nicely
brown, add lemon juice. Immediately cover for one minute. Add 2 cups of
water and cover again. Lower heat to a simmer and allow meat to stew
slowly.
While lamb is stewing, peel (optional) and wash potatoes. Fry them in
plenty of oil. When the lamb is tender, add the potatoes to the pan. Add
more salt and a bit more water, if necessary, and allow to simmer for 10
more minutes. Serve with freshly ground black pepper.
Posted to TNT Recipes Digest, Vol 01, Nr 945 by vu-man@juno.com (V U Man)
on Jan 16, 1998
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