God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Some would suggest that Jesus was “seeker sensitive” in that He worked His miracles in order to attract large crowds to which He could share the gospel. But in several passages it is plain this is not His motive: Mark 5:43; 7:36; 8:26, 30; and Luke 4:9-12 (and these are by no means exhaustive). Clearly, Christ did not intend these miraculous works for public exploitation. There is little to indicate Christ worked miracles in order to draw a crowd. He was opposed to selling the gospel by appealing to their love for the sensational. (See Jn. 2:23-25)… He sharply rebuked the five thousand for seeking Him for merely physical satisfaction. Jesus did not teach us to draw people to Him by appealing to their senses. Instead He claimed full responsibility for drawing all to Himself by way of the cross (Jn. 12:32); therefore, exalting Christ, "and Him crucified," is to be the primary object in worship, as well as evangelism. (See Rev. 5:8.)
Bill Izard
Chives and Parmesan Popcorn
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy, Eggs
Cheese/eggs
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
2/3
c
Popcorn
1/3
c
Butter
1/2
c
Fresh chives
1
c
Finely grated parmesan cheese salt and pepper
INSTRUCTIONS
Pop the popcorn. Melt the butter. Grind the pepper into the butter, (as
much as you want). Chop the chives up and sprinkle on the top of the
popcorn along with the grated cheese. Drizzle the butter mixture over the
popcorn and salt.
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