God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
But underlying much of the conscious rejection of spiritual discipline is the fear of legalism… But nothing could be farther from the truth if you understand what discipline and legalism are. The difference is one of motivation: legalism is self-centered; discipline is God-centered. The legalistic heart says, “I will do this thing to gain merit with God.” The disciplined heart says, “I will do this thing because I love God and want to please Him.” There is an infinite difference between the motivation of legalism and discipline! (Paul) knew this implicitly and fought the legalists bare-knuckled all the way across Asia Minor, never giving an inch. And now he shouts to us, “Train (discipline) yourself to be godly”! If we confuse legalism and discipline, we do so to our soul’s peril.
Kent Hughes
Chilled Vegetables
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CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Vegetables, Eggs
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
As many large bags of frozen mixed vegetables as needed (not the fancy varieties, just the ordinary diced kind)
1
Cucumber per bag of veggies
Green onions; including the green part, to taste
5
Fresh plum tomatoes
Low-fat or non-fat mayonaise
Salt and pepper
INSTRUCTIONS
Parboil the vegetables (don't let them get too cooked) Drain the vegetables
well. Dice and add the cucumber, tomatoes, and green onions. Mix in the
mayo to bind it together. Salt and pepper to taste. For some reason it
needs a heavier hand than you'd think with the pepper Chill well.
Posted to Digest eat-lf.v097.n298 by Rainbow225@aol.com on Nov 24, 1997
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