Knitted with Christ
“When he had finished speaking to Saul, the soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul. Saul took him that day, and would let him go no more home to his father’s house. Then Jonathan and David made a covenant, because he loved him as his own soul. Jonathan stripped himself of the robe that was on him, and gave it to David, and his clothing, even including his sword, his bow, and his sash.” (1 Samuel 18:1-4 WEB)
Today, we will be unpacking the rich passage above. Here, king Saul represents Father God, Jonathan (his name means “gift of Yahweh”) represents Jesus, and David (meaning “beloved”) represents a born-again believer.
Jonathan was Saul’s beloved son, just as Jesus is the Father’s beloved Son.
Jonathan means “gift of Yahweh”, and the Father gave Jesus to us as a gift.
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life.” (John 3:16 WEB)
When we first finished speaking to God, praying to receive Jesus as Lord, our spirit was knit with the Holy Spirit—we became one spirit with Christ.
“But he who is joined to the Lord is one spirit.” (1 Corinthians 6:17 WEB)
Just as Jonathan loved David as himself, Jesus also loves us unconditionally without limits.
God took us into His house, transferring us from the domain of darkness into the glorious kingdom of God. We can never return to our old father’s (Satan) house. We are permanently saved.
Jesus as the pre-incarnate Christ made a covenant with Abraham out of love for mankind, and we who receive Him as Lord come under that covenant relationship. Under the New Covenant of Grace, God blesses based on what Jesus’ perfect obedience at the cross, and not our own works-based obedience.
Just as Jonathan stripped himself of his royal clothing and armor to give them to David, Jesus also stripped Himself at the cross so that we could be clothed with His righteousness.
Meanings of the 5 items:
1. Robes: righteousness
2. Clothing: anointing
3. Sword: power
4. Bow: authority
5. Sash: royalty.
As children of God, we have received all the good things that rightfully belongs to Jesus. We have inherited righteousness, anointing, power, authority and royalty.
What did we give Jesus? Our sins! We made Him spiritually bankrupt when He received our sins upon Himself at the cross. Through His poverty, we have become rich in every good way.
“For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that you through his poverty might become rich.” (2 Corinthians 8:9 WEB)
Thank You Jesus for Your great sacrifice!! Teach us to always keep our eyes on You and serve You for the rest of our lives.
Speaking of clothing, there are seven pieces of the whole armor of God. Learn how to use them, as well as other powerful spiritual weapons like fasting, anointing oil, and more, to emerge victorious in spiritual warfare: https://bit.ly/silencing-the-serpent
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We've wanted to try making Schneeballen for 20 years. For a long time we didn't know which country this pastry came from, but now we've learned for the first time that it can be eaten in Austria and Germany. Schneeballen seems to have the meaning of a snowball, so it's a pastry that is just right for this season. It might even be fun to take advantage of the cute round shape to decorate it in the style of a Christmas ornament. Because a specialty frying mold is expensive, we used a "ball-shaped strainer," normally used when you strain things like soup stock. It's a fried pastry, but the whole family praised it for not having a heavy flavor.
*Recipe* (Makes 3 round balls with a diameter of 6.5 cm)
1. Into your food processor (you can also knead by hand in a bowl), add 65g of all-purpose flour (if you don't have any, you can substitute half bread flour and half cake flour), 7g of powdered sugar (3/4 tbsp), and a pinch of salt. Mix ingredients together lightly, as if you're gently shaking it.
2. Add 3 medium-sized eggs (about 60g when they're still in the shell) and rum 5g (1 tsp) ,a small amount of vanilla extract, then knead.
3. Once you have finished kneading it, cut the dough (ours was 122g) into three equal pieces, and make them into balls.
4. Cover it with plastic wrap or something similar, and let it rest for 20 minutes.
5. Lightly cover the surface of the table with bread flour, then take the results from step #4 and stretch them thin using a rolling pin.
6. Cut them into slits with a roller cutter, about 1 cm wide. Try to make it so that they are not cut off completely from each other, but still have about 1 cm from the edge left over.
7. With your hand pick up every other piece, and then stretch and place them as in the video.
8. Take your thinly sliced parchment paper (33 cm long) and fold it in two. As shown in the video, tuck the parchment paper into the dough, then loosely form it into a round shape. The parchment paper is easy to take off after it's been fried, so tuck it in tightly.
9. Put the results of step #8 in the ball-shaped strainer, and close firmly.
10. Put the results of step #9 in a whisking machine, and make it so it does not move.
11. In oil heated to 180 degrees, stir the results of step #9 around, while frying for 2 minutes.
12. Remove the ball-shaped strainer from the whisking machine, and then remove the Schneeballen from the ball-shaped strainer. (It will be hot so please wear oven mitts.)
13. Once it has completely cooled, sprinkle it with powdered sugar.
14. Enjoy decorating it with a ribbon.
15. When you eat it, you can garnish it by whisking together a mixture with a ratio of 200 ml of fresh cream for each 20g of sugar.
Note: A ball-shaped strainer with a diameter of 6.5 cm (144 cubic cm) was just the right amount for 40g of the dough. Please adjust the amount of dough in accordance to the size of the ball-shaped strainer.
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