Today is Good Friday. It is the day celebrated to commerorate the crucifiction of Jesus Christ, my Great Redeemer. The Passion of The Christ does a remarkable job visually showing the pain and agaony Jesus endured for each of us. I cannot watch it without weeping. I am so unworthy, and yet, He gave His life for me and you and anyone who will believe. However, because He underwent such beatings and mocking and abuse, it may be assumed that Jesus was killed. He was not. My Lord and Savior gave His life willingly.
The Easter Contata that we will perform Sunday includes a song entitled Behold the Lamb by Dottie Rambo. In it, I narrate several passages between the song lyrics. My favorite section says this... "No one took his life from Him. He could have stopped the painful parade up to Calvary with a word, but He never uttered it. Instead, He opened His arms to the beam, He opened His hands to the nails, and He allowed Himself to be crucified.... Behold the Lamb, surrendering His life, bearing our sin, absorbing the wrath of God in our place, and finally dying for our atonement." They did not kill Him, my friends. He died for us. Praise God! He died for us so that we can have eternal life.
All you have to do to receive this blessing is ASK. There is no great secret or huge hoop to jump through. Ask. Below is the sinner's prayer in case you are struggling with what to say. Feel free to put it in your own words. What is in your heart is what truly matters....
"Heavenly Father, have mercy on me, a sinner. I believe in you and that your word is true. I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of the living God and that he died on the cross so that I may now have forgiveness for my sins and eternal life. I know that without you in my heart my life is meaningless.
I believe in my heart that you, Lord God, raised Him from the dead. Please Jesus forgive me, for every sin I have ever committed or done in my heart, please Lord Jesus forgive me and come into my heart as my personal Lord and Savior today. I need you to be my Father and my friend.
I give you my life and ask you to take full control from this moment on; I pray this in the name of Jesus Christ."
Amen. http://www.intothelight.org/answers/sinners-prayer.asp
If you have said the above prayer and truly meant it, you are now a child of God. Your old life, whatever sin it may have contained, is over. Live for Christ. Grow in Christ. I will be glad to help you figure out how to do that if you would like me to do so. Leave me a comment or send me an email to trayseetodd@yahoo.com.
I've been the wife and the mom. Now it is time to explore the next half of life..
Showing posts with label Chocolate Easter Baskets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chocolate Easter Baskets. Show all posts
Friday, April 22, 2011
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Let Me Save You $25
If you ever find yourself asking why you are paying to do something, don't do it. I wish I had taken this advice. Today, I paid $25 to sit in a class with two of my best friends to make chocolate Easter baskets. While I enjoyed laughing with my friends, when we left, we were all asking why we had to pay for the class. The instructor provided absolutely no materials save from handing out a plastic cutting board to roll chocolate on. She provided no great expertise other than to say make your strands this length. When problems arose, she said this or that could be the problem, but she offered no solution. Donna left without a finished product. I left with a basket that looks like small child created it at daycamp. Patsy, of course, created a beautiful basket that looks exactly like the brochure said it would look. Let me save you $25.
Here is exactly how to make a chocolate Easter basket. I found the instructions online for FREE @ http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/White-Chocolate-Easter-Basket. If you run into an issue, I'll be glad to offer advice. I hope you create a basket that matches Patsy's...
Steps one and two are done together because you are creating the base. We did this part Tuesday night at Patsy's house.
Step One is to create your basket base. This is really simple. You will need a 6 inch pan according to the class I took, but the website says you can also use a 1 1/2 quart bowl to create your base. Regardless of which you use, you simply melt 20 oz of candy coating, mix in 2/3 cup of corn syrup over low heat and pour it in to create the base.
Voila! You have a finished basket.... Patsy's is the beautiful green one... while this is mine... Donna's went home to try again another day since our instructor was of no assistance at all. The website even explains how to do a handle because all baskets need a handle but we didn't have that option in our money-wasting class. I hope you will give this a try. I think it is a really wonderful idea. I'm am not sure though why I paid money to someone who did nothing and provided no supplies or help. You do not have to though! Go have fun with it!
Here is exactly how to make a chocolate Easter basket. I found the instructions online for FREE @ http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/White-Chocolate-Easter-Basket. If you run into an issue, I'll be glad to offer advice. I hope you create a basket that matches Patsy's...
Steps one and two are done together because you are creating the base. We did this part Tuesday night at Patsy's house.
Step Two must be done quickly so the base doesn't completely set up before you do it. Using the same melted candy coating that you will pour as your base, coat 13 three inch pretzel sticks or 13 sucker sticks to serve as supports for the basket sides. Let them cool and then, insert them around the edges of the pan/bowl you poured your basket base mixture into. Stick in the freezer for about 30 minutes until it is firm. When you remove it, your base should look like the picture above. Mine staretd off beautiful and smooth. I had such high hopes....
Step Three was also done at home and is fairly simple. Using the same chocolate clay mixture of melted chocolate and corn syrup, you will create eight 1 inch balls of clay. I used different colors for my basket; Patsy used green and Donna chose yellow. Get creative!
Alternate directions every time your begin a new rope.
Continue to layer until you reach the top. Leave a little room for the top braided rope.
Braid two (according to the instructor) or three (website) ropes of clay together to create a finished braid. Add to top of basket around all support sticks. The website says to add a small dot of melted clay on each stick to act as a glue. Great idea...
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