God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
[Quietism] asserts that the Christian is to be passive (quiet) in the process of spiritual growth and let God do everything. According to quietist teaching, the Christian must exert no energy or effort in the process whatsoever, for feeble human effort only hinders the working of God’s power. Quietists believe Christians must simply surrender fully to the Holy Spirit (also called “yielding,” “dying to self,” “crucifying oneself,” “mortifying the flesh,” or “placing one’s life on the altar”). The Spirit then moves in and lives a life of victory through us, and Christ literally replaces us (“it is no longer I who lives, but Christ lives in me” – Gal. 2:20). In its extreme variety, quietism is a spiritual passivism in which God becomes wholly responsible for the believer’s behavior, and the believer feels he must never exert personal effort to pursue righteous living. Quietists have popularized the phrases, “Let go and let God,” and “I can’t; He can.”
John MacArthur
Creamsicle Cake
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy
Box cakes
12
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
pk
Orange supreme cake mix
1
pk
Orange jello
1/2
c
Boiling water
1/2
c
Water; cold
1
sm
Cool whip
1 1/2
c
Milk
1
sm
Instant vanilla pudding
Orange flavoring
INSTRUCTIONS
TOPPING
Mix cake as directed on box for 9x13" pan. Cool. Punch holes with meat
fork. Mix jello with boiling water and cold water and pour over cake.
Refrigerate cake for 1 hour to set.
TOPPING: Mix pudding with milk. Add a few drops of orange flavoring to
taste. Then fold in cool whip. Frost as thick as you like. Keep
refrigrated.
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