God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
There's no gridlock with God…no stalemate…no tie game. If a husband and wife have talked things out, but cannot come to agreement on a matter, the Bible teaches that the husband's authority prevails. By divine design God has entrusted to the husband leadership and authority with which to wisely and lovingly rule the household. The husband is not guaranteed the smartest decisions-but God does expect him to exercise leadership in the home and to have the power to veto (break up an impasse with his vote). However, this does not give him the right to be arrogant and to flaunt his authority, or to run roughshod over other family members' feelings. He has no right to refuse to listen to his wife, to withdraw from confrontational discussions, to act in anger, or to act in a non-understanding way (1 Peter 3:7). He has no right to exasperate his children or anyone else in the family. He must love his wife even as Christ loves the church and gave Himself up for it. Because of the Biblical doctrine of ';male headship,' I place (and I believe God places) the brunt of the responsibility for family growth, happiness, and harmony, upon the husband. Since he is the one entrusted with leadership, he is the one chiefly responsible for leading the family towards the goal of Christlikeness (Peter Wise).
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Baked Apples From Lois Flack
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CUISINE
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YIELD
Fruits
Desserts, Fruits, Cyberealm, Kooknet
6
Servings
INGREDIENTS
6
lg
Baking apples
1/2
ts
Cinnamon
1/4
ts
Nutmeg
12
tb
Brown sugar
1 1/2
ts
Butter
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CYBEREALM BBS – Kook-Net -(315)786-1120
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Wash and core apples, then remove a 1 inch strip of peel around the
middle of each apple.
2. Place apples in a 2 quart square baking dish.
3. Mix sugar, and spices in a small bowl.
4. Fill center of each apple with mixture and dot with
1/4 ts. butter.
5. Add enough water to baking dish to cover the bottom of the dish.
6. Bake uncovered, at 350=F8 until apples are tender. Baste with glaze
occasionally.
Serve warm, covered with some of the baking glaze and real whipped cream.
Tip: MacIntosh or Granny Smith apples are great for this.
From the kitchen of Lois Flack:
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Posted to MM-Recipes Digest by "John Weber" <hdbrer@ibm.net> on Apr 10, 98
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