“Who Is The Rock?”

1. Matt. 16:18 “Who is the Rock?

2. 1 Cor. 10:4 “Who is the Rock?

3. Exo. 33:21,22 “Who is the Rock?”

Deut. 32:4 He is the Rock, his work is perfect: for all his ways are judgment: a God of truth and without iniquity, just and right is he.


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Sunday, April 26th, 2009 under cloudy skies, wind from the south east at 20 mph, with the temperature at 73 degrees.

 

"Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord, Praise ye the Lord." (Psalms 150:6)

As David ends the Psalm, he is still on the same theme throughout these one hundred and fifty chapters. As you read through these chapters you will be able to see how many of these verses that apply to Christ, his life, his mercy, his grace, his deliverance and his wisdom and power. Over and over again he testifies to the truth that is in Christ and his finished work. All of these is telling us of how special we are in the sight of the Lord. Yes we are sinners, but redeemed sinners through the shed blood Of Jesus Christ. All the work that Christ did, all the laws that he fulfilled, all the love he bestowed was for, us to take us out from under the law of sin and death, to raise us up together in the last day without sin to dwell in perfection forever and forever.

 


Old Baptist Favorite Recipes

“Favorite PB Recipes we have borrowed, to share with you.”


Taco Stew - Serves 20-25


4 lbs. ground chuck browned and drained
3 – 1 lb. size cans pinto beans, with juice
2 – 1 lb. size cans cut green beans
3 – 1 lb. size cans whole kernel corn
3 – 1 lb. size cans kidney beans, with juice
1 – ea 30 oz. can peeled tomatoes w/green pepper mixture


Can also use Hunt
® Petite Diced Tomatoes w/mild green chilies).
1 large can tomato soup
1 pkg. Taco seasoning Mix
1 pkg. Hidden Valley Ranch
® Dressing Mix
½ medium jar Pace® Picante Sauce
½ quart water.

 

Brown meat and drain.

Mix all ingredients in 2 large pans and heat.

Simmer at least 45 minutes.

Provide grated cheddar cheese and taco chips to add to each bowl.
 

Historical: This is a copy of the first recipe that was issued in January of 2004... Sister Lynn Lankford of Houston PBC did the honor of providing the recipe.


 

 Son the best way to prove something is to try it first, to see if it is as good as it was said to be.

Son, if you are going to take something to work with, make sure it has been tried and proven first.

Remember Son, when you do a really good job; folks don't credit the tools for your success.