God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Every biblical evangelist will, as part of his preaching, implore his hearers to repent and believe. Some may even invite hearers to come forward at the end of the meeting to speak with a pastor or counselor in order to learn more about the gospel, ask for materials to read, ask questions about the Bible or what they heard in the sermon, etc. But no truly biblical evangelist will assure a person that he will be saved if he will, at a particular moment in time, decide something, say something, or do something in response to an invitation. Contrary to the biblical goal of gospel preaching, which is to make men humble, penitent, and wholly dependent on God, such invitations and assurances actually serve to increase self-reliance and build unwarranted spiritual confidence.
Daryl Wingerd
Candy Apples
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Fruits
Desserts, Fruits
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
2
c
Sugar
2/3
c
White corn syrup
1
c
Water
3
oz
Red cinnamon candies
1
Pinch salt
Apples (the recipe doesn't say how many!)
INSTRUCTIONS
Combine first 5 ingredients in sauce pan and cook without stirring over low
heat to 300 degrees. Remove from heat and place pan in a pan of hot water.
Dip apples to coat. Set on waxed paper to dry.
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