BREAKFAST
BACON WRAPPED BREAKFAST STEAK (Bearnaise sauce topped)
HAM STEAK (Double smoked with pineapple compote)
SAUSAGE (Fresh from the smoker)
BACON (thick and hickory flavored)
EGGS (lightly basted and served just right, your way)
HASHBROWNS (Lightly browned, served with a pa of butter on top) (Fried onions and cheese on request)
TOAST (9-grain, wheat, Cinnamon-Raisin, buckwheat)
FRUIT (fresh sliced into a bowl, served with sides of cream and confectioner’s sugar)
BEVERAGE
-Coffee (Bold Sumatra or mild African Peabody)
-Tea (Twining’s Earl Grey or Green)
-Milk (Cold and fresh, with just that little bit of foam on the top)
-Juices (Apple, cranberry, orange, pineapple)
CEREAL (Hot and cold, over on the sideboard)
PASTRY (Apple Strudel or Danish with glaze)
MID-MORNING SNACK
-Croissant, sliced and stacked with ham and cheeses, a dash of Dijon and olive mayonnaise)
-a side of Chocolate Rum Balls and/or Buttery Chocolate-Caramel Fudge
-Old fashion Malt, (Chocolate, Vanilla, or Peach)
A man who has been my mentor and friend for many years often says that his goal in studying the Bible is always personal application. I appreciate his emphasis on putting learning into practice, because its too easy for those of us who study, discuss, teach, and write about the Bible to take a merely intellectual approach to the Word.
Oswald Chambers said: There is a danger with the children of God of getting too familiar with sublime things. We talk so much about these wonderful realities, and forget that we have to exhibit them in our lives. It is perilously possible to mistake the exposition of the truth for the truth; to run away with the idea that because we are able to expound these things, we are living them too.
James reminds us that the person who looks into the perfect law of liberty and continues in it, and is not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work, this one will be blessed in what he does (1:25). The key issue is not what is preached or written, but what is done.
When I study Gods Word, my first question should not be, What am I going to say about this? but What am I going to do about this?
Bible in One Year: Exodus 31-33; Matthew 22:1-22
Think I will have the bacon, eggs, toast and juice! And I noticed you have the Chocolate Rum balls so put away a couple of those for a mid-morning snack.....I’m hungry!
Oh, thank you Johnn!
I’ll have the lovely toast (dry), and a small serving of that fruit (plain).
On second thought, I’ll have the bacon wrapped steak with bernaise sauce and the hashbrowns with LOTS of butter!
I just LOVE coming to your table in the morning!
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I missed breakfast this morning. :(
I’ll have the mid-morning snack .... extra helping of the Chocolate Rum Balls.
Thanks for feeding us so well, JOHNN.