1 14 oz can sweetened condensed milk 12 oz Ghiradelli’s chocolate (bittersweet, semi- sweet, or milk chocolate) chips 1 tsp vanilla Prepare the pan: line an 8″x8″ pan with waxed paper. Melt chocolate in the top of a double boiler on low heat. Take off the heat; stir in milk and vanilla. Pour into the […]
Archives for December 2007
Vacation reading
My husband is taking me on a second honeymoon in celebration of our 25th wedding anniversary, which was this year. He is so sweet! We are leaving this weekend. So I will be gone from blogging until January, around the 6th or 7th of January. I have several series running at once on the blog, […]
Revelation 11: the end of the third woe
Previously: Revelation 11: the beast of Revelation The first post in the Revelation series "When they [the two witnesses] have finished their testimony, the beast that comes up out of the abyss will make war with them, and overcome them and kill them. And their dead bodies will lie in the street of the great […]
That which has been nailed to the cross
Previously: Is the old covenant obsolete? part three "When you were dead in your transgressions and the uncircumcision of your flesh, He made you alive together with Him, having forgiven us all our transgressions, having canceled out the certificate of debt consisting of decrees against us, which was hostile to us; and He has […]
The city of man
Previously: Citizenship matters Now we come to the city of man. We have already seen how Jesus identified the worldly Jerusalem with the city of man: the worldly Jerusalem stones the prophets and kills those who are sent to her. The worldly Jerusalem refuses to be gathered under the Lord’s wings. The evidence for a […]
Citizenship matters
In the ancient world, people did not have citizenship in countries, as they do now. They were citizens of cities. Paul, for example, was a Roman citizen, even though he was never there till the end of his life. He was born a citizen of the city of Rome, because his parents were citizens of […]
The Sabbath, part nine
Previously: The Sabbath, part eight We have already learned that the Sabbath day is a day of rest, of remembering and acknowledging YHVH God as Creator of heaven and earth (since He rested from His act of creation on the seventh day), and incidentally, that as our Creator, we owe Him worship and service. The […]
The high priests of darwinian religion are unhappy
Swiss creationists were successful in having a passage on divine creation included as a possible origin for life alongside darwinism in a science textbook used in schools. But, of course, the evolutionists are screaming bloody murder because of it, and The Big Debate on whether religion should be taught in a science class has ensued. […]
the Lord dwells with the humble of heart
the ten commandments 2007 sep 19 the torah is the ten commandments 2007 oct 02 the first and greatest commandment 2007 oct 11 loving the Lord our God 2007 oct 17 loving means doing 2007 oct 31 take heed not to forget 2007 nov 07 the attitude of gratitude 2007 nov 16 We were talking about all the things which the […]
Marked on the hand and forehead, part four
Previously: Marked on the hand and forehead, part three First post in the Babylon connection series The first instance of marking in Revelation is during the first interval period, when 144,000 from Israel get sealed on their foreheads. The Greek word used in Revelation for "sealed" happens to be the same word which Paul uses […]