Gluten Free & God Seeking

Monday, April 29, 2019

Why is Christ Called the Cornerstone in Isaiah 28:16?

     I learned way back in the Life-Study of Genesis that there’s a line concerning God's building that runs throughout the entire Bible.  So I wasn’t too surprised when I read about the cornerstone of God's building in chapter 43 of the Life-Study of Isaiah. I googled cornerstone a few weeks ago when the believers I fellowship with were doing a study on Christ as the cornerstone of God’s spiritual building. I found out that it’s the first stone set in the construction of a stone foundation, and it’s important because all the stones are set in reference to it.  I kept this in mind as I checked out different verses.
I was in California with my family on spring break.
     That week I looked up and wrote out a lot of the verses mentioned in this Life-Study, and this is what I found out. The first time the word cornerstone is mentioned is in Psalm 118:22-23:  "The stone which the builders rejected has become the head of the corner.  This is from Jehovah; it is wonderful in our sight." When I read this, I wondered if any of the Jews understood the spiritual significance of this passage.
    The next time it’s mentioned again is in Isaiah 28:16, and again the reader might wonder if this is just referring to an actual stone they used in building their temple.  "... Indeed I lay in Zion as a foundation a tested stone, a precious cornerstone for a foundation firmly established; He who believes will not hasten away."
     In Matthew 21:42 the Lord takes the liberty to apply the cornerstone mentioned in the Old Testament to Himself.  But it’s not clear until you read Ephesians why this is so important; so hang in there with me:  "Jesus said to them, have you never read in the Scriptures, the stone which the builders rejected this has become the head of the corner…."
     When Peter was preaching the gospel to the Jews in Acts 4, he also quotes from these Old Testament passages on the cornerstone:  "This is the stone which was considered as nothing by you, the builders, which has become the head of the corner.  And there is salvation in no other, for neither is there another name under heaven given among men in which we must be saved." 
     From the Life-Study of Acts  I was touched to see that God’s salvation is for His building! This is a huge revelation that Peter gave in this gospel message. But as I was reading this, I realized that you have to keep in mind that Peter’s a Jew speaking to Jews in Jerusalem.  The gospel hadn't spread to the Gentile world yet.  It's like God was getting their hearts prepared for a big shift. 
      The Lord really gave the Apostle Paul insight into the significance of the cornerstone in Ephesians 2:18-20—here’s a part of that:  "For through Him we both [Jew and Gentile] have access in one Spirit unto the Father being built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus Himself being the cornerstone."   Earlier in this chapter Paul mentions that on the cross the Lord made one new man of two people—the Jews and the Gentiles. 
     Here for the first time it is evident that Christ is the cornerstone who JOINS these two very different peoples into one Body.  And the Lord is doing the same thing today with all the members of His Body, He is the cornerstone joining us to one another so He can have a spiritual house that expresses Him!  I like Witness Lee's explanation on page 304-305 in chapter 43 of the cornerstone:

The New Testament tells us based upon Psalm 188:22-24, that Christ is the chief cornerstone (Rom. 9:33; Matt. 21:42; Acts 4:11-12; Eph. 2:20). According to the New Testament, Christ as the cornerstone joins together the two walls, one of the Jewish believers and the other of the Gentile believers. Because Christ took the lead to join together the Jews and the Gentiles, He is the first cornerstone.  Even today we are not only held by Him as our foundation stone but also joined together by Him as our cornerstone.  I am joined to you, and you are joined to me. We are joined together by Christ. Without Him, we are separate and detached....Very few Christians know that Jesus Christ, their Savior is the cornerstone. Our Savior, Jesus saves us into God's building and joins us to God's building (Lee, Witness. Life-Study of Isaiah. Anaheim: Living Stream Ministry, 1994, Print).
The last time cornerstone is mentioned is in 1 Peter 2:6-7 and now as an older believer Peter is encouraging the believers about Christ building up the believers into a spiritual house:  For it is contained in Scripture, Behold I lay in Zion a cornerstone, chosen and precious….The stone which the builders rejected this has become the head of the corner.     This thread on the cornerstone weaves throughout Scripture, and it’s impressive that it’s quoted in different ways six times!!  That must mean it's pretty important.  This reminds me of Matthew 16:16 when the Lord said, "I will build My church…."  And one important way He makes that happen is by being the cornerstone!!!  Only He can join so many diverse people and backgrounds together into His dwelling place!!
 
Life-Study of Isaiah:
You can listen to excerpts of Witness Lee's speaking the Life-Study of Isaiah on Life Study of the Bible  with Witness Lee.   You can also read the online Life-Studies of Isaiah and check out other resources available to enhance your study of the Bible on Living Stream Ministry's website.



Other posts on God's Building:

 From the Life-Study of Matthew:
What is the Significance of the Parables on the Treasure & the Pearl of Great Value in Matthew 13:44-46?

From the Life-Study of Acts:
What Does the Early Church Look Like in the Book of Acts?
How Did the Lord Spread the Gospel in Acts 8?
What Vision Did Saul Have at His Conversion in Acts 9:3-8?
How Does the Gospel Reach the Gentiles in Acts 10?

From the Life-Study of Romans:
What is the Focus of Romans 12?
What Does Romans 14 Say About Receiving Believers & Why Does It Matter?
Have You Seen the Practical Church Life in Romans 16?

From the Life-Study of 1 Corinthians:
What is God Building in 1 Corinthians 3:9?
What Does it Mean to Build in 1 Corinthians 3:12 With Gold, Silver, & Precious Stones?
What is the Apostle Paul's View of the Body in 1 Corinthians 12?
How Did the Early Believers Meet in 1 Corinthians 14:26?

From the Life-Study of Ephesians:
What is the Subject of Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians?
What is the Mystery of God's Will Revealed in Ephesians 1:9?
What is the One New Man in Ephesians 2:15?
What are the Seven Aspects of the Church Seen in Ephesians?
Why Did God Abolish the Ordinances in Ephesians 2:15? 

From the Life-Study of Colossians:
What is the Mystery of God in Colossians 2:2? (Part 1)
What is the Mystery of Christ in Ephesians 5:32?   (Part 2)
What is the Greatest Mystery?
How Does God Get the One New Man in Colossians 3:10?

From the Life-Study of 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus & Philemon:
Looking at the Church's Decline in 2 Timothy
From the Life-Study of 2 Timothy - How Did Paul Inoculate the Church Against Decline?

From the Life-Study of 1 Peter:
How Does God Get the Living Stones in 1 Peter 2:5?

From the Life-Study of Revelation:
What is the Controlling Vision of he Bible Seen in the Book of Revelation?

From the Life-Study of Genesis:
Seeing Life & Building in the Book of Genesis
Why Did Jacob Dream About a Ladder in Genesis 28:12?
What is the Meaning of the Two Altars in Genesis 33 & 35?

From the Life-Study of Exodus:
Why did the Israelites Build the Tabernacle in Exodus 25:8?
Seeing God's Spiritual Building in Exodus 26 - Part 1 of 1
Seeing God's Spiritual Building in Exodus 26 - Part 2 of 2

From the Life-Study of Deuteronomy:The Importance of the Place of Worship in Deuteronomy 12

From the Life-Study of Joshua, Judges, & Ruth:What's the Background of the Book of Joshua?

From the Life-Studies of 1 & 2 Samuel:
What is God's Building in 2 Samuel 7:5?
 
From the Life-Studies of 1 & 2 Kings:
Taking a Look at Solomon's Prayer in 1 Kings 8:48

From the Life-Studies of 1 & 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah & Esther:
From the Life-Study of Ezra - Why Did Ezra Return to Jerusalem?
How Did God Use Nehemiah's Aggressiveness in Nehemiah 2:20?

From the Life-Study of Psalms:
 Why is God's House Important in Psalms 25 -41?



From the Life-Study of Isaiah:
Why is Christ  Called the Cornerstone in Isaiah 28:16?

Thursday, April 25, 2019

Look Ma No Butter! GF Chocolate Chip Ranger Cookies


I felt adventurous this week and decided to try out  some new recipes from my church cookbooks that I haven't tried before.  I set out 2 cubes of butter to get to room temperature so I could make some cookies and coffee cake. Then as I was thumbing through my book,  I found a chocolate chip cookie recipe that's made with oil!

I've never made a cookie with oil and so I thought let's try it!  I was a bit skeptical as I creamed olive oil with the sugars, but I wanted to know if I could make chocolate chip cookies with oil that tasted just as good as butter!

The original recipe from my church cookbook calls for 2 cups of rice crispies, and I've never found any that are made gluten free so I left them out.  When I added the chocolate chips, I found it was difficult to keep them in the dough, so I pressed most of them on the top. 

I put four on a pan and put them in the oven for 8 minutes, and I held my breath so to speak while they were baking just hoping that they would hold together and taste okay.  I was definitely surprised when I took my first bite to find out that they tasted exactly the same as their all butter counterpart!  When my 7th grade granddaughter stopped in, I let her be my non-gluten free guinea pig, and she said they were good.  She's pretty picky, and so I took that as a huge compliment.

Ranger Chocolate Chip Cookies


1.  Prepare dry ingredients - In a medium-sized mixing bowl put: 2 cups of gluten free flour, 1 tsp. baking soda, 1/2 tsp. baking powder, and 1/2 tsp. salt.

2.  Prepare oil & sugar mixture - In a large mixing bowl put:
(1)  Cream 1 cup of brown sugar, 1/2 cup of organic white sugar, and 1 cup of cooking oil (I used olive oil).
(2)  Beat in 2 eggs

3.   Combine ingredients:
(1)  To the oil and sugar mix slowly add the dry ingredients and mix well.
(2)  Stir in 2 cups of oatmeal, and if you can find them 2 cups or gluten free rice crispies. (I didn't have any, so these were made with just the oatmeal, and then came out great!)
(3)  Finally stir in 1 cup of chocolate chips.

4. Form into balls and press down.  I found as I was forming these balls I had difficulty keeping the chocolate chips in them.  I ended up pressing 4 or 5 onto the tops.

5.  Bake at 375 for 10 minutes.  I didn't cook these as high as the recipe suggests but brought the temperature up  to just 365  and baked them for 8 minutes and then let them sit on the pan a few minutes to finish. Makes 27 medium-sized cookies.

Other Gluten Free Cookies on This Blog:

Cookies:
The Ultimate Gluten Free Cowboy Oatmeal Cookies   (From my Heritage School Cookbook)
Mom's Go To For Gluten Free Peanut Butter Cookies (From my Heritage School Cookbook)
The Best Gluten Free Recipe for Snickerdoodles    (From my Heritage School Cookbook)
Gluten Free Rocky Road Brownies    (From a church friend)
Mark's Famous Chocolate Chip Cookies - Made Gluten Free!   (From my daughter-in-law's family reunion cookbook)
Judi's Gluten Free Oatmeal Craisin & Coconut Cookies (From a church friend)
Marie's Old Fashioned Molasses Cookies (Also Great Gluten Free!)   (My friend Marie's recipe)
GF Nordy Bars  (From my Syre School Cookbook)
Bebe's Gluten Free Whoopie Pies  (From my friend Debbie)
Gluten Free Coconut Chocolate Chip Macaroons  - (Recipe on Baker's bag of coconut)
Dale's Gingersnaps Made Gluten Free  (From my Come & Dine cookbook)
Chewy Gluten Free Molasses Cookies (From my daughter-in-law's Family Reunion Cookbook)
Those Famous Neiman Marcus Cookies Made Gluten Free   (From my daughter-in-law)
Janah's Oatmeal Cookies with a GF Spin  (My daughter's recipe)
Homemade Gluten Free Butter Cookies   (From My Heritage School Cookbook)
An Old Fashioned Favorite Made GF - Hermit Cookies- Hermit Cookies  (From my daughter-in-law's family reunion cookbook)
A New Twist on Holiday Peppermint Cookies (You can make them Gluten Free) (From my daughter-in-law's family reunion cookbook)
Who Wouldn't Love a Cookie that Tastes Like a Brownie? GF Cocoa White Chocolate Chip Cookies - (From my daughter-in-laws family reunion cookbook)