God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
The problem here is the obvious lack of understanding of the infinite nature of sin as contrasted to the infinite righteousness of God. If the slightest sin is infinite in its significance, then it also demands infinite punishment as a divine judgment. Though it is common for all Christians to wish that there were some way out of the doctrine of eternal punishment because of its inexorable and unyielding revelation of divine judgment, one must rely in Christian faith on the doctrine that God is a God of infinite righteousness and well as infinite love. While on the one hand He bestows infinite grace to those who trust Him, He must, on the other hand, inflict eternal punishment on those who spurn His grace.
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Chess Pie
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Eggs, Dairy
Desserts, Pies & past
8
Servings
INGREDIENTS
3
Eggs
1
c
Sugar
1
c
Brown Sugar
1/2
c
Butter; melted
1
ts
Vanilla Extract
2
tb
All-Purpose Flour
1/2
ts
Salt
1
c
Light Cream
1
Batch Pie Pastry
INSTRUCTIONS
Beat eggs until light and lemon colored. Gradually beat in sugars and
melted butter. Beat until fluffy. Beat in vanilla, flour, and salt. Stir in
cream and mix well.
Line pie pan with pastry, crimping edges decoratively. Pour filling into
pie shell. Bake at 400 degrees for ten minutes. Reduce oven temperature to
300 degrees. Bake 25-30 minutes longer, until filling is set.
Recipe by: Elizabeth Powell
Posted to Bakery-Shoppe Digest V1 #397 by Bill Spalding
<billspa@icanect.net> on Nov 18, 1997
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