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Godly sorrow and worldly sorrow. The first one leads to life, but the latter shoves us into a spiritual grave. Worldly sorrow only bemoans getting caught or weeps for what was lost. It never grieves for the wrong committed. Godly sorrow produces different results. When we experience godly sorrow, we are deeply grieved for the wrong we committed. We desire to ask forgiveness, to repair the damage, to make reparation for the harm done; not merely to protect ourselves from pain or regain what we didn’t want to give up. In a word, we repent.
Charles Swindoll
Brady’s Coleslaw
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Grains
Salads
6
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1/4
c
Currants
1/4
c
Low Cal. Mayonnaise
1/4
ts
Celery Seeds
1/8
ts
Pepper
4
c
Shredded Green Cabbage
(About 10 Oz.)
1/2
c
Shredded Carrot (1 Medium)
1/2
c
Finely Slivered Green
Pepper
1/2
lg
Pepper
1/4
c
Cider Vinegar
4
ts
Low Cal. Mayonnaise
1
tb
Minced Onion
2
ts
Lemon Juice
2
ts
Sugar
1/4
ts
Celery Seed
1/8
ts
Salt
Pepper To Taste
INSTRUCTIONS
1. in A Small Bowl Combine Cabbage, Carrot & Green Pepper.2. in A Small
Bowl, Combine Vinegar, Mayonnaise, Minced Onion, Lemon Juice, Sugar, Celery
Seed, Salt (If Desired) & Pepper.Mixing Them Well & Pour Dressing Over
Cabbage Mixture. Toss The Slaw And Chill It For At Least 2 Hours, Tossing
It Again Just Before Serving.
Dressing Is Excellent With Other Salads.
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