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Monday, June 24, 2019

Taking a Closer Look at Isaiah 53 - Seeing Christ's Resurrection & Ascension Foretold - Part 2 of 2

Isaiah 53 gives not only an incredible prophecy about the Lord's crucifixion, it also mentions His burial, resurrection, and ascension.  Over all of these details God exercised His sovereign control to match all the Old Testament prophecies.
 
View from a friend's cabin
Without the help of chapter 49 in the Life-Study of Isaiah, I wouldn't have seen how this chapter also contains prophecies concerning both the Lord's resurrection and ascension.  Isaiah 53:10-11 says, "When He makes Himself an offering for sin, He will see a seed, He will extend His days, and the pleasure of Jehovah will prosper in His hand. He will see the issue of the travail of His soul, and He will be satisfied; by the knowledge of Him, the righteous One, My Servant, will make the many righteous; and He will bear their iniquities."  .  

Without this chapter I wouldn't have picked up that the word seed here implies all the believers in John 12 that would come forth when Christ as the grain of wheat fell into the earth and died. Nor would I have joined the Lord seeing the issue of His travail to the Lord selling all in His death to gain the church as the pearl of great price. I was impressed again and again with the light in these chapters!

These excerpts on pages 382-383 of  chapter 49 help explain what's being unveiled in these verses in Isaiah:  

"Third, the prophets' report and Jehovah's revelation unveil Christ as the resurrected life-giver....Although the term life-giver is not used in these verses, the thought of a life-giver is implied in the seed mentioned in verse 10. That seed surely is produced by life....The seed produced by Christ in His resurrection is His believers for the building up of His Body as His continuation" (Lee. Witness. Life-Study of Isaiah. Anaheim: Living Stream Ministry, 1994, Print).

In Isaiah 53:12 the Lord's ascension is unveiled where it speaks of dividing the spoil with the strong. In this section Witness Lee ties this verse to what Paul's talking about Christ leading a train of captives in Ephesians 4:8.  We're the spoil the Lord took from Satan.

At the end of this chapter he says we have to believe Isaiah's report that this Christ who through His incarnation, crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension fulfilled God's eternal desire!!  I hope you will take the time to read these chapters online.

 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 the Major Prophets

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.


Life-Study of Jeremiah & Lamentations:

You can listen to excerpts of Witness Lee's speaking the Life-Study of Jeremiah & Lamentations on Life Study of the Bible with Witness Lee.

Insights from Jeremiah - What Does God Consider Evil in Jeremiah 2:13?
Insights from Jeremiah - Taking A Closer Look at the New Covenant in Jeremiah 31:31-34
What Lessons Can We Learn From the Book of Lamentations?

Life-Study of Ezekiel:

You can listen to excerpts of Witness Lee's speaking the Life-Study of Ezekiel  on Life Study of the Bible with Witness Lee.

Looking at the Spiritual Meaning in Ezekiel's Visions - What's Does the Wind, Cloud, Fire & Electrum in Ezekiel 1:4 Symbolize?
Looking at the Spiritual Meaning in Ezekiel's Visions - The 4 Living Creatures in Ezekiel 1:5
Looking at the Spiritual Meaning in Ezekiel's Visions - The Man on the Throne in Ezekiel 1:28
Looking at the Spiritual Meaning in Ezekiel's Visions - What Ezekiel 14:3 Tells Us About Israel's Captivity
Looking at the Spiritual Meaning in Ezekiel's Visions - What's the Valley of Bones All About in Ezekiel 37?
Looking at the Spiritual Meaning in Ezekiel's Visions - What Do All the Measurements of God's House in Ezekiel 40 Symbolize?
Looking at the Spiritual Meaning in Ezekiel's Visions - The Vision of the Return of God's Glory to His House - Part 1 of 2
Looking at the Spiritual Meaning in Ezekiel's Visions - The Vision of the Return of God's Glory to His House - Part 2 of 2
Looking at the Spiritual Meaning in Ezekiel's Visions - Why Does a River Flow Out of God's House in Ezekiel 47?

Life-Study of Daniel:

You can listen to excerpts of Witness Lee's speaking the Life-Study of Daniel  on Life Study of the Bible with Witness Lee.

Overcomers in Babylon - Why Didn't Daniel Eat the King's Meat in Daniel 1?
Overcomers in Babylon - Lessons From Daniel & the Lions Den in Daniel 6
Overcomers in Babylon - Lessons From Daniel's Dream About Four Beasts in Daniel 8
 

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Just Like Starbucks Date Scones


Scones make a beautiful addition to a breakfast table.  I don't make scones very often so they're a big deal around my house. 

I've had my Come & Dine church cookbook for over 20 years, and I've never made this Starbucks copycat recipe.  I had some dates I needed to use up and so I was game to give it a try. 

This recipe is easy to follow, and I would suggest that you not use coconut flour because you don't want scones to end up on the dry side.  . 

These scones were delicious with scrambled eggs, fruit, and, of course, a cup of tea.








Just Like Starbucks Date Scones

1.  Prepare dry ingredients - In a large mixing bowl put:



(1)  2 cups of gluten free flour
(2)  2 tsp. baking powder and 1 tsp. baking soda, 1 tsp. salt, and 2 tsp. cinnamon
(3)  Stir in 1/4 cup of brown sugar.
(4)  Cut in 1/2 cup of chilled butter into the dough until it's crumbly.

2.  Mix liquid ingredients - In a small bowl put:
(1)  1 egg
(2)  2/3 cup of buttermilk
(3)  2/3 cup of chopped dates.

3.  Add the egg mixture to the flour mixture and mix together BUT DO NOT OVERMIX.  If the dough is sticky, add a couple tablespoons of flour and work it in until the dough doesn't stick to the bread board.

4. Working with the dough:
(1)   Knead the dough 8 to 10 times.
(2)  Either pat it out into one circle like below or  divide the dough in half and shape each part into a circle about 1/2" thick.
(3)   Cut out 12 wedges.

5.  Bake on an ungreased baking sheet at 350 for about 20 minutes.  Optional:  Brush the tops with melted butter.