God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
The Old Testament authors do not hesitate to name God as the origin of calamity or trouble, often described by the same term for “evil.” For examples, God sent a similar “evil spirit” (like the one He sent on Saul – 1 Sam. 16:14) between Abimelech and the citizens of Shechem (Jud. 9:23). The Bible does not attempt to answer the questions, Why does evil exist, and Where does evil come from? Instead, biblical authors attempt only to expose the nature of human sin, which they see as the ultimate origin of pain and suffering in the world.
Bill Arnold
Coffee Liqueur
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INGREDIENTS
4
c
Sugar
2
c
Water
2/3
c
Instant coffee
10
Coffee beans (whole)
Fifth of vodka*
1
Vanilla bean (2-3 inches)
INSTRUCTIONS
Combine water, sugar, and coffee in a saucepan and bring to a full boil.
Skim off the froth and allow to cool thoroughly. Pour into the container.
Add vodka, coffee beans (optional but will add a fuller flavor), and
vanilla bean. Store in a dark place for 3 weeks. Strain and filter. Ready
to serve. *A brandy/vodka mix may be substituted for a simulated "Kahula"
*A rum/vodka mix may be used to simulate "Tia Maria" Yield: 1 1/2 quarts
(may be halved)
Container: 1/2 gallon jar
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