God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Theologians sometimes speak of “double predestination,” which means that according to Gods decree, some sinners will never repent and thus finally will be lost in their sins. Strictly speaking, double predestination is not a biblical term, for the Bible nowhere speaks of anyone being predestined to hell. It reserves the verb “predestine” (proorizo) for the salvation of sinners unto eternal life. However, even if it is not a biblical term, double predestination expresses a biblical truth. If God has made an advance decision about which people He will save from their sins, He has also made an advance decision about which people He will leave in their sins (Romans 1:28). The theological term for this is “reprobation.” It means that when God established His plan of salvation, He decided to pass some sinners by.
Philip Graham Ryken
Day of the Dead Bread
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Eggs
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
ts
Cornmeal
2
Loaves frozen bread dough, thawed
1
Egg lightly beaten
2
tb
Cinnamon -and-
1
ts
Ground sugar -and-
1
ts
Honey, mixed to make a "glaze"
INSTRUCTIONS
("Finger Food" (no pun intended); Makes 2 Loaves -- Great for parties!):
Sprinkle cornmeal onto cooking sheet. Place the frozen bread dough onto
the cooking sheet, and brush beaten egg on dough with pastry brush. Form
dough into the shape of grave stones, coffins, CoTN, etc. (HINT: using a
toothpick, carefully etch words onto the gravestones! i.e. "Here lies
Bob"--Ok bad example....live with it) Bake Bread at 375 degrees until
Golden Brown, or until done. Immediately take out of oven and brush on
cinnamon glaze. Serve hot for best results
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Posted to Recipe Archive - 27 October 96
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 96 12:24:27 EST
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