We Love God!

God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Humanism has taught that man is the measure of all things. Man is the ultimate, autonomous norm; that is, he is a law unto himself. His reason, not subservient to divine revelation, is the basis of ethics.
Unknown Author

Do you have an addiction? Is there anything that you believe you “really need?” Is there anything that you could not imagine losing for a few weeks? Do you plan your life around the ability to get or use something? Is there any behavior, habit or unhealthy desire that you can’t stop? Are other areas of your life suffering (family, friends, career, finances, health) because of a certain behavior? Is a certain behavior preventing you from growing in Christ? Do thoughts of a certain item or action or person consume you more and bring more pleasure than thoughts about God? Is there anything that is wasting your money and time? Is there anything in your life that you keep hidden from others? Is there anything in your life that leaves you anxious, guilty or empty, but yet you still desire more of it? Is there anything that is mastering you? When you are grumpy, depressed, scared, bored, stressed or irritable, where is the first place you turn? What or whom do you trust for comfort and protection, adventure and satisfaction, purpose and pleasure? Not all the things we can be addicted to are necessarily evil, but if God is not on the top of the food chain you have an addiction. You are worshiping and idol.
Randy Smith

Chocolate Cake for a Crowd

0
(0)
CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Eggs, Dairy Jewish 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c Soft margarine or butter
1 1/2 c Sugar
3 Eggs
2 1/2 c Flour
1/2 c Cocoa powder
1 Bag baking powder
2 Containers sour milk; or sour cream, (each has 170 gr or about 6 fl. oz.)
1 tb Vanilla essence
3 oz Bitter sweet chocolate
1/2 c Butter or margarine
3 tb Sugar
3 tb Cocoa powder
3 tb Liquid; (liqueur or milk or orange juice or water)

INSTRUCTIONS

FROSTING
Source: My friend Tony
Yield: About 25-30 small slices (Linda, make this in a square pan, cover
with something to keep moist, and frost on party day. Then put in paper
cups)
1. Beat butter and sugar until white and airy. Add one egg at a time while
beating.
2. Alternately add dry ingredients or sour milk while beating. Add vanilla.
3. Pour into greased square pan and bake at medium for about 30 mins.
Frosting
Yield: enough for square pan or two layered 22 cake.
Put everything in a small pan and cook over very low heat until everything
is blended. Cool a little and spread on cake.
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest by boxersrock@juno.com (Sheryl Donner) on Aug
31, 1998, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

A Message from our Provider:

“We were called to be witnesses, not lawyers or judges”

How useful was this recipe?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this recipe.

We are sorry that this recipe was not useful for you!

Let us improve this recipe!

Tell us how we can improve this recipe?