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imageGiving……….Are you in debt? Did you make an commitment to pay by using credit ? What does the Bible say about this ? Ecclesiates 5:5  says It is better that you should not vow than that you should vow and not pay.  God is not an accountant, but the Bible says we should always pay our vows.  Our vows are our promise to others and God of our sincerity and character .

So if you cant pay your creditors and give to God, you should pay your creditors and honor that commitment. In most instances, you can do both, but it means making sacrifices. Believe that God will provide what you need if you make the commitment to do it.  Believing is making reality in your life.

Those who sincerely care about the needs of others give, according to their means, to help alleviate needs of others. They are the doers as described in James 1:22. Prove yourselves doers of the world and not merely hearers who delude themselves. Those who say they care but fail to back up their words with their money are the hearers who delude themselves.

John tells us to love not only in words but in truth and with deeds of giving. We are told that whoever has the world’s goods and sees his brother in need and closes his heart against him, how does the love of God abide in him? Let’s not love with word, but in deed and truth.  1 John 3: 17-18

 

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Sunday Brunch Quiche

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Quiche

Brunch is good any day, but Sunday Brunch is special. A day of reflection and worship. A day of visiting family and friends.  I look forward to Sunday Brunch, especially with the weather becoming springlike. I found a recipe recently that I rate excellent. It is a recipe from Southern Living and it is not only healthy but delicious . It is a perfect for a springtime brunch. It has asparagus, spring onions and feta as its main ingredients.  With Easter Brunch coming, it certainly will be a great addition to your menu . And it is easy to make in thirty minutes.

Asparagus, Spring Onions and Feta Quiche
Serves 6
called Aunt Rose's Quiche
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Ingredients
  1. 1 pkg. refrigerated piecrust
  2. 2 Tb salted butter
  3. 2 cups thinly sliced spring onions
  4. 1 bunch fresh asparagus, trimmed and cut into one inch pieces
  5. 2 tsp salt
  6. 3/4 tsp pepper
  7. 1 cup heavy cream
  8. 8 large eggs
  9. 2 Tbs thinly sliced chives
  10. 2 Tbs chopped parsley
  11. 1/8 tsp nutmeg
  12. 3/4 cup crumbled feta cheese
Instructions
  1. Preheat your oven at 425 degrees. Roll out the piecrust and fit into a 10 in deep dish dish. Bake this for 14 minutes with piecrust lined with foil and pie weights inside. Remove the foil and weights and continue to cook for another10 minutes at 350 degrees.
  2. Meanwhile, melt butter in medium skillet. Add onions, and cook about 10 minutes and then stir in asparagus, sprinkle with the salt and pepper. remove from heat and cool for 5 minutes
  3. Whisk together cream, eggs, chives, parsley, nutmeg and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Place half of onion mixture about a cup, into the pie shell. Sprinkle with feta cheese. Repeat the layers once and then sprinkle feta on top.
  4. Bake in preheated oven until set about an hour. Cool on baking sheet about 20 minutes before eating. Yummy!
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Living by Logic

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Micah 6:8Living by logic. As an adult, we have decisions to make.Daily you hear the media, politicians, leaders, social media everydayers, voiced their demands and opinions upon others .

As we say in the South, everybody has one, an opinion. Some more loudly and obnoxious than the other. Some never saying their opinions, they just live their opinions.  Why does someone have a certain opinion? What drew them to that opinion?  Logic.

In Genesis, it is noted two accounts of creation. And in reading the two accounts , you see opposing sides of mankind’s nature. We see Adam as ambitious . He wants to build, create, produce and discover things. Second creation story shows Adam wanting to have a serene inner character, He is solid in seeing right and wrong. He not only wants to do good, but he wants to be good.   One wants to conquer the earthly world, the other wants to obey the calling to serve in this earthly world.  The two Adams approach their being  in different ways.  What brings them to be in conflict?  Logic.

One is living utilitarian logic and the other by inverse logic. Utilitarian logic  is the logic of economics. Input leads to output. Pursue self-interest. Impress the world.   Inverse logic is a moral logic, you have to give to receive. In order to fulfill yourself, you have to forget yourself. In order to grow your strengths, you confront your weaknesses.  Can the two be reconciled?

Have you ever come met someone who possessed an impressive inner cohesiveness?  They don’t live fragmented, scattered lives. They are calm, settled and rooted.  You may not even notice this person at first,  since you are busy in voicing your opinions and shoutouts. Your opinion demands attention. But when you really notice this person, you see they are kind and cheerful and also reserved. They possess the virtues of humility, restraint, respect and self-discipline. They are dignified when others try to humiliate them. They are restrained when other try to provoke them. But they get things done. You never hear them boast, the nature of self-righteous eludes them.  They seem Christ like.

Someone who has an inner cohesive life doesn’t always live with a conflict-free tranquility. They have the moments others have.  What they recognize is that the first Adam of their being needs to be reconciled with the second.  They achieved their success by surrendering to the struggle to deepen the soul. They found the balance . Their character is formed.

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May your week be filled with the spirit of humility and serving unto others.

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