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Your own disobedience in the past will not ultimately keep your child from becoming a believer. It is pointless to berate yourself for any wrong behavior on your part as if it were the reason your child is without Christ. This does not mean that we as parents should not repent and do better, and even admit wrong to our children. But the reason your child is without Christ is related to his or her own sin. Every parent is sinful and inconsistent. This has never been a barrier to God if He desires to save your child. Illustrations abound of children who come from far less godly families who are nonetheless converted to Christ. In fact, this may have been the case in your own experience.
Jim Elliff
Butterscotch Nut Fudge
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy, Grains
Desserts, Candies
12
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1/4
c
Butter
1
c
Brown sugar
1
c
Sugar
3/4
c
Sour cream
1
ts
Vanilla
1/2
c
Chopped walnuts
Walnut halves
INSTRUCTIONS
Melted brown sugar and sour cream gives this fudge its unusually good
flavor. Melt butter in a heavy saucepan. Add brown sugar and heat to
boiling. Add sugar and sour cream. Cook over medium heat until sugar
dissolves, then slightly higher heat to 236 degrees F. Without stirring
cool at room temperature to lukewarm. Beat until mixture holds its shape
and loses its gloss. Quickly add vanilla and nuts. Spread immediately in a
buttered 8-inch square pan. Cool and cut into squares. Garnish with walnut
halves. Makes about 49 pieces.
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