God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Reformed theologians say that God deems His own glory more important than saving everyone, and that (according to Romans 9) God’s glory is also furthered by the fact that some are not saved. Arminian theologians also say that something else is more important to God than the salvation of all people, namely, the preservation of man’s free will. So in a Reformed system God’s highest value is His own glory, and in an Arminian system God’s highest value is the free will of man (Wayne Grudem and Jeff Purswell).
Fresh/thawed frozen pitted Cherries, reserve 8 for Garnish
1
Ready to use 9" graham crust
1/2
c
Thawed frozen dairy whipped Topping
INSTRUCTIONS
In blender process yogurt and milk until smooth; add pudding mix and
process on high speed, scraping down sides of containeer as necessary until
thick and smooth.
Transfer mixture to large mixing bowl; fold in cherries. Spread mixture in
pie crust. Cover and refrigerate until firm, at least 3 hours or overnight.
To serve, decoratively spoon shipped topping onto pie; top with reserved
cherries.
Each serving provides: 1/4 milk, 1/2 bread, 1/2 fruit, 105 Opt. Calories
Per serving: 214 Calories, 7g Fat
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #619 by Terilynn Sanford <terily@tenet.edu>
on May 23, 1997
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