God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
The great hymns of the church are on the way out. They are not gone entirely, but they are going and in their place have come trite jingles that have more in common with contemporary advertising ditties than the psalms. The problem here is not so much the style of the music, though trite words fit best with trite tunes and harmonies. Rather it is with the content of the songs. The old hymns expressed the theology of the Bible in profound and perceptive ways and with winsome memorable language. Today’s songs are focused on ourselves. They reflect our shallow or nonexistent theology and do almost nothing to elevate our thoughts about God. Worst of all are songs that merely repeat a trite idea, word, or phrase over and over again. Songs like this are not worship, though they may give the church-goer a religious feeling. They are mantras, which belong more in a gathering of New Agers than among the worshiping people of God.
James Montgomery Boice
Baked Salmon Steaks
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Seafood
Seafood
2
Servings
INGREDIENTS
2
Salmon steaks
1/4
c
Butter; melted
2
tb
Lemon juice
Parsley
1
tb
Minced onion
Salt and pepper to taste
1
ds
Paprika
Assorted dried herbs
INSTRUCTIONS
Melt butter -- add lemon juice and seasonings. Place fish in shallow
casserole, and pour lemon butter mixture over top. Bake at 350 for 25-30
minutes. Do not over cook.
Recipe by: Carol Mann
Posted to KitMailbox Digest by [email protected] (William S Mann) on Feb 14,
1998
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