We Love God!

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

The great hymns of the church are on the way out. They are not gone entirely, but they are going and in their place have come trite jingles that have more in common with contemporary advertising ditties than the psalms. The problem here is not so much the style of the music, though trite words fit best with trite tunes and harmonies. Rather it is with the content of the songs. The old hymns expressed the theology of the Bible in profound and perceptive ways and with winsome memorable language. Today’s songs are focused on ourselves. They reflect our shallow or nonexistent theology and do almost nothing to elevate our thoughts about God. Worst of all are songs that merely repeat a trite idea, word, or phrase over and over again. Songs like this are not worship, though they may give the church-goer a religious feeling. They are mantras, which belong more in a gathering of New Agers than among the worshiping people of God.
James Montgomery Boice

There can be no grace when there is no sovereignty. Deny God’s right to choose whom He will and you deny His right to save whom He will. Deny His right to save whom He will and you deny that salvation is of grace. If salvation is made to hinge upon any merit or fitness in man, seen or foreseen, grace is at an end.
Horatius Bonar

Christmas Casserole

0
(0)
CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Seafood, Dairy, Eggs Toronto Christmas, Fish 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 cn Salmon; 6 1/2 oz or 233 g
2 c Soda crackers-coarsely crush
1 cn Corn; creamed, 14 oz
1 c Cheddar cheese; grated
1/4 c Milk
1/4 c Green pepper, cubed
1 Egg
1/8 ts Pepper
1 ts Butter
2 tb Almonds; thin sliced

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat oven to 450F. Drain salmon in large bowl. Remove skin and bones.
Flake. Crush soda crackers with rolling pin coarsely. Add to salmon,
reserving 2 Tbsp. Add corn, cheese, milk, green pepper and pepper. Mix.
Beat egg lightly with fork in small bowl and add to salmon-corn mixture.
Mix well. Put in greased 6 cup casserole dish with lid. Smooth top. Top
with reserved crushed soda crackers and dot with butter. Sprinkle top with
thin sliced almonds.
Bake covered 30 minutes at 35O°. Uncover for last 5 minutes. This is based
on my grandmother's recipe and was originally made with oysters. She lived
in Iowa and in those days (20s & 30s); oysters came in on the trains once a
year at Christmas time. Unfortunately, living in Toronto, we don't get
oysters on the trains! Serves:4
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

A Message from our Provider:

“When you get to your wit’s end, you’ll find God lives there.”

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?