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We don’t teach our children to fear a kind grandfather or Santa Claus, do we? Why then would we teach them to fear God? First of all, the comparison of God with grandfathers or Santa Claus is degrading nearly to the point of slander. As [D.A. Carson] notes, “The sentimental view generates a deity with all the awesome holiness of a cuddly toy.” Second, fearing God is not the same as being afraid of God. The person who fears God in the biblical sense is maintaining a humble reverence for His glory, majesty, dominion, and authority. The person who fears God recognizes that He is not only the Giver of all good things, but also the Lord of the universe and the Judge of sinners. He is the One who creates, and He is the One who has the power to destroy. He is the One who rewards, and He is the One who disciplines. Fearing God, in other words, is the sobering recognition that He is not to be trifled with.
Daryl Wingerd

Committee Salad

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Grains Jewish 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/2 c Olive oil
3 tb Red wine vinegar
1 tb Lemon juice
2 ts Sugar; or a little less
1/4 ts Salt or less
1/2 ts Dry mustard
1 Cloves garlic; crushed, (up to 2)
2 tb Butter or marg.
1/2 c Sunflower seeds;shelled
1/2 c Slivered almonds
1 Head leafy lettuce
2 Or 3 green onions; finely chopped
1 cn (10 oz) mandarin oranges; drained
1 Ripe avocado; peeled & sliced, (optional)

INSTRUCTIONS

DRESSING
SALAD
Combine dressing ingredients in an empty jar. Shake to blend
Heat butter/marg. in frying pan & saute sunflower seeds & almonds until
golden brown. Drain in paper towels thoroughly, changing towels after they
get saturated with the oil....prepare remaining ingredients. Add cooled
seeds & almonds. Toss with the dressing just before serving.
Serves 8 to 10. Recipe can be doubled...
I found this recipe in a cookbook some years ago. I don't remember the
name.
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest by tiquela@earthlink.net on Sep 25, 1998,
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