Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Lentil chili, Ezekiel Bread - and SHAMMAH!



It's turned cold again here in the Ozarks,
and cold weather seems to scream
for hot soups, stews, ...or CHILI!

My husband bought some Progresso Lentil Soup,
I tried it...
but I thought it needed a little doctoring,
so I came up with a new recipe.



I'll see if I can remember what all I put in it
so that you can reproduce it if you would like to try it!

Brown 1 pound ground beef
 with chopped onion, peppers and celery.
(I tried dehydrated peppers, and they worked great also.)
Drain off meat fat, and add two 10 oz cans Lentil Soup.
Season to your taste with chili powder, cumin and garlic.
(I used a slightly heaping teaspoon of chili,
probably about 1/3 to 1/2 tsp of cumin,
 a dab of grated garlic, a little salt and red pepper.)
The second time I made it, I left off the red pepper,
and added 1/3 cup chopped canned jalapenos.
Simmer this all together for a half hour or more,
and then YUM, give it a try!
The jalapenos give it a nice zing!

Curiosity had me look up lentils in the Bible.
I knew Ezekiel had eaten lentils.
Maybe you have, too, if you have eaten Ezekiel Bread!

But I didn't know King David ate lentils.
His friend Barzillai brought him some when David
was running from mutiny at the hand of his own son!

King David also had a mighty man named Shammah,
who dared to fight the Philistines when everyone else fled.
It sounds to me like he was defending a field of lentils.
Read it HERE for yourself and see what you think!
It says that the LORD brought about a great victory.
The LORD was there with him 
as he took his stand in that field of lentils.
Everyone else ran out on him,
BUT THE LORD WAS THERE!

I find it very interesting that his name was SHAMMAH,
because that was one of the names for God that I posted
on Rock4Today awhile back.
Shammah means
"The LORD is there".
Surely, The LORD was there with him
in that field of lentils!

So think of that as you put a bite of lentil chili
or Ezekiel bread in your mouth,
and know that the LORD is there with you wherever you are!
He said He would never leave you or forsake you!
Deuteronomy 31:8






Thursday, December 7, 2017

Creamy Cheesy Potato Soup


"Jesus Soup"

I call this recipe my "Jesus Soup",
because it seems to be well tolerated
by people that have had colds or flu,
and are ready to add food
back into their diet.

Another reason I call it "Jesus Soup"is
 because, like Jesus,
for me, it's one of those
"NEVER FAIL"
recipes!

It's a great recipe for cold winter days,
...and today is one of those days!



Start out with potatoes,
depending how large a batch you wish to make.
I usually use 6 -8 medium sized "spuds".

I cut mine up into quite small pieces
so that they'll get kind of mushy after cooking.

Along with the potatoes,
I add a couple of stalks of celery cut into small pieces,
a finely chopped medium size onion,
and 6-8 medium size carrots cut in small pieces.
I cover that generously with water,
add several cubes of chicken bouillon,
and boil the vegetables on medium heat until tender.

When the vegetables are fully cooked,
I add a couple of cans of Cream of Chicken Soup,
and stir until well blended.
The consistency of the soup will depend a lot
 on how well-done you've cooked the veggies.
I add Chicken Broth to bring it to the desired consistency.
I usually also add 6 or 8 ounces or so of creamy cheese,
(like Velveeta), turn down the heat,
and stir till it's all melted.

And there you have it!
Ready to eat!


It's great served with cheese and crackers
...or even better with hot grilled cheese sandwiches!

(In case you wondered about adding salt,
there's quite a lot of sodium in the bouillon,
the creamy chicken soup,
and the cheese,
so, for me it's quite unnecessary to add more.)

I must give credit to my "First-Born" daughter,
who introduced me to this recipe.
Thank you, Crystal!


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Wednesday, October 18, 2017

I Love Lilies!


Can I share some of my favorite lily photos with you?










I love lilies!

 "Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow;
 they neither toil nor spin;
 and yet I say to you that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
 Now if God so clothes the grass of the field,
 which today is, and tomorrow is thrown into the oven,
 will He not much more clothe you,
 O you of little faith?"



Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Country Church Pig Roast and Vacation Bible School



In the latter part of the summer
we had a great time at 
the little Country Church on Woolum Road.


The children enjoyed
acting out the Bible stories.
(This was the story of Abigail being a peace-maker
and bringing donkeys loaded with food
to David before he became king.
Of course, probably as many snacks got eaten
as were placed in the donkey's saddle bags!)


Song time was fun,
whether singing with the DVD player,
or accompanied by our pianist, Miss Abby.
Many principles were taught through the lyrics.

Of course, snack time was always
a favorite time!


Mr. Chris and his wife Ms. Cindy have been instrumental
 in putting together the annual Pig Roast for years.

Although a timber man by trade,
this gentleman has been taking over
more and more of the cooking duties.
And we couldn't forget Mr. Tom...
He would definitely be the official bell ringer
to signal that the food was ready.

Two long tables of food verified
the message of the ringing bell!

Fellowship, food, fun, and music!
Community coming together.
What could be better than this?
If you live in the Searcy County area
feel welcome to join us at the little
Pine Bluff Community Church
on South Woolum Road
for Saturday night church at 7 pm,
or Sunday mornings at 10 am.

Hope to see you there!


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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

"Shall we gather at the River?"



The little Country Church is growing!

A recent baptismal service 
down by the River gave evidence to that!

The weather was a bit chillier than usual for August,
and the forecast was for rain,
but it didn't dampen the spirit that was present.

The service started out with an old familiar hymn that was
written by Robert Lowry back in 1864.
Hearty singing was accompanied by a banjo and guitars.



"Shall we gather at the river,
Where bright angel's feet have trod,
With its crystal tide forever
Flowing by the throne of God?

Shall we gather at the river?
The beautiful, the beautiful river?
Gather with the saints at the river
That flows by the Throne of God."



With family and friends watching,
one by one the baptismal candidates entered the water.


(This brought to my mind memories of when I was baptized 
in this same river years ago at the tender age of twelve.)


Smiles were on the faces of the pastors as well as the ones being baptized,
as they gladly followed our Lord's command
from Matthew 28:19 that says:
"Go and make disciples of all nations,
baptizing them in the Name of the Father
and of the son and of the Holy Spirit"
Could this be a prelude to revival?

To see part of the actual ceremony, I'm going to try to include a link to view...
I hope this will work!
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The next highly anticipated event at the little Country Church
will be the upcoming annual Pig Roast next month!
(Click on the link above to see last year's post of this occasion,
or look for it on the right hand side bar of popular posts.)
!

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Tuesday, August 8, 2017

The Front Porch

It looks rather vacant now...

.....that front porch that had so many gatherings...
....where so many photos were taken,
so many stories told,
and so many flies swatted!

Yes, it looks vacant...
But looks can be deceiving!
The front porch sometimes has someone sitting on it again.
This old house has become a part-time home for a homeless man!


I'm learning quite a lot from this homeless man.
He has such an appreciation for God's beauty here on earth.
He marvels at nature, and enjoys watching God's creatures.
Although his eyesight is diminished, 
he notices the tiniest delicate wild flowers in the field.
His simple faith in God to lead him and take care of him amazes
and intrigues me. It reminds me of these words from Jesus:

 “Has anyone by fussing in front of the mirror ever gotten taller by so much as an inch? All this time and money wasted on fashion—do you think it makes that much difference? Instead of looking at the fashions, walk out into the fields and look at the wildflowers. They never primp or shop, but have you ever seen color and design quite like it? The ten best-dressed men and women in the country look shabby alongside them.
 “If God gives such attention to the appearance of wildflowers—most of which are never even seen—don’t you think he’ll attend to you, take pride in you, do his best for you? What I’m trying to do here is to get you to relax, to not be so preoccupied with getting, so you can respond to God’s giving. People who don’t know God and the way he works fuss over these things, but you know both God and how he works. Steep your life in God-reality, God-initiative, God-provisions. Don’t worry about missing out. You’ll find all your everyday human concerns will be met.
 “Give your entire attention to what God is doing right now, and don’t get worked up about what may or may not happen tomorrow. God will help you deal with whatever hard things come up when the time comes."

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Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Fighting to Win!


FIGHTERS!

I married into a family of fighters!
Fighters against poverty!
Fighters against injustice!
Fighters to defend our families and our family values!
And as it says in the Book of Proverbs:
To speak up for those
"who cannot speak for themselves,
for the rights of all who are destitute.
Speak up and judge fairly:
defend the rights of the poor and needy."

Okay...
but does that mean 
you can't enjoy a good competitive fight
or that you shouldn't ever defend yourself?

I don't think so!

Pictures can be deceiving!
Looking at this young man,
you might think he would be a softie,
a real push-over...
He has a heart for others,
is kind and understanding,
and doesn't like for people or animals to be mistreated.
Evidence of that is his rescued dog, Brovo,
who has become his best friend!

But inside the heart of this young man
is the heart of a fighter,
...a young man who fights to win!

...And the last National Taekwondo tournament
held in our area proved it
as he fought his way to win three silver medals!


So, I wondered what the Bible had to say about "Fighting"!
The Apostle Paul seemed to have the most to say:

"...I do not run like someone running aimlessly;
I do not fight like a boxer beating the air.
No, I strike a blow to my body 
and make it my slave so that...
I myself will not be disqualified for the prize"

"...Fight the battle well,
holding on to faith and a good conscience..."

"Fight the good fight of faith..."

"The weapons we fight with
are not the weapons of the world.
On the contrary, they have divine power
to demolish strongholds.
2 Corinthians 10:4

"For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid,
but gives us power, love, and self-discipline."

WOW!
Although Paul was usually speaking of a spiritual battle,
this last verse seemed to really 
"Hit the nail on the head"!
That's what training to compete is all about - self-discipline!
My husband has a favorite saying that
"Luck is simply where hard work
 and preparation meet opportunity!"

What opportunities are you facing today?



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