God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
What can you do Saturday evening and Sunday morning and on the way to church [to prepare]… for hearing the Word of God preached?
1. Pray that God would give you [a] good and honest heart (Eze. 36:26; Jer. 24:7).
2. Meditate on the Word of God. Read portions of your Bible with a view to stirring up hunger for God.
3. Purify your mind by turning away from worldly entertainment (Jas. 1:21).
4. Trust in the truth that you already have (Jer. 17:7-8).
5. Get a good night’s rest on Saturday night.
6. Forebear one another [before the service] without grumbling and criticism.
7. Come in a spirit of meek teachability (Jas. 1:21).
8. Be still as you enter the room and focus your mind’s attention and heart’s affection on God (Psm. 46:10).
9. When the worship service begins, think earnestly about what is sung and prayed and preached (1 Cor. 14:20; 2 Tim. 2:7).
10. Desire the truth of God’s Word more than you desire riches or food (Psm. 19:10-11; Pr. 2:3-5).
If Jesus knew that Scripture contained human error yet never made this fact known to His followers, misleading them rather by His insistently positive attitude toward it, He can hardly qualify as a great moral teacher and the incarnate God of truth.
Mix cod, egg, pepper, butter, potatoes, salt and onion juice. Beat until
smooth. Shape lightly into small balls and deep fry in hot oil until golden
brown, approximately 1 minute. Drain on paper towels and serve with lemon
slices and cocktail sauce, if desired. Serves 4 as a Main dish. Serves 8 to
10 as an Appetizer. Preparation time: 10 to 15 minutes. Cooking time:
Approximately 1 minute. "101 Simple Seafood Recipes" by Pam & Bill Collins
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