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Men look at pornography out of an arrogant desire to see women in a way that God does not allow. They show arrogant defiance to God's commands, rejecting the delight of sexual intimacy in marriage and deciding for themselves what they believe is better — looking at naked women in porn. They show arrogant disregard for God's call to selfless marital love. They show arrogant derision for the female actresses whom they should be seeking to respect as women who need to hear the good news of Jesus. They show arrogant disdain for their own children by hiding their sin and inviting the enemy into their home and their marriage. They show arrogant disrespect toward all those who would be scandalized if their sin were known. The root problem with men who look at porn is not neediness — it is arrogance.
Heath Lambert

Our natural prejudgment of reality is against God. To receive the truth of God requires that our “anti” bias be changed. The key work of the Holy Spirit in regeneration is not giving new knowledge to the brain but changing the disposition of the heart. Before the Spirit turns that heart of stone into a heart of flesh, we have no desire for the things of God. We may desire the blessings that only God can give us, but we have no affection for the things of God. At the moment of regeneration, the eyes of the heart are opened somewhat, but this is just the beginning. The whole Christian life involves an unfolding and enlarging of the heart’s openness to the things of God.
R.C. Sproul

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INGREDIENTS

JUDI M. PHELPS

INSTRUCTIONS

Dash: less than 1/8 teaspoon       :  : 1 tablespoon: 3 teaspoons      
:  : 4 tablespoons: 1/4 cup             :  : 5-1/3 tablespoons: 1/3 cup
:  : 8 tablespoons: 1/2 cup             :  : 10-2/3 tablespoons: 2/3
cup        :  : 12 tablespoons: 3/4 cup            :  : 16 tablespoons:
1 cup              :  : 1 fluid ounce: 2 tablespoons       :  : 1 cup:
1/2 pint (liquid)           :  : 2 cups: 1 pint                     :
: 2 pints (4 cups): 1 quart          :  : 4 quarts: 1 gallon          
:  : 8 quarts: 1 peck (dry)             :  : 4 pecks: 1 bushel        
:  : 16 ounces: 1 pound                 : Data taken from various
sources  and cookbooks.  Shared and MM by Judi M. Phelps.
jphelps@shell.portal.com,  juphelps@delphi.com, or jphelps@best.com
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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