Domestic Arts :: "A Baker's Delight" by Rachel Brooks
"…remember that He who created you to be creative gave you the things with which to make beauty and gave you sensitivity to appreciate and respond to His creation. Creativity is His gift to you and the ‘raw materials’ to be put together in various ways are His gift to you as well.” --Edith Schaefer.
Baking Imperfectly
In the process of baking cookies, it’s not perfection that I seek (I am extremely aware I fall completely short of that). Cookies will burn, look odd, or I will simply forget to add an entire ingredient because I got too wrapped up in a phone conversation (Now I almost never take calls while my mixer is going). Yes, I may get bummed a bit, but perfection is not the point.
Failure actually reminds me that I cannot rest on my ability to bake alone. My ability alone will always fail me, but I can rely on God's grace by finding my identity and worth in Him through Christ’s work at the cross. This frees me to be more adventurous as I bake, more creative, and more at ease. Because my identity rests in Christ, I am not confined to the title “baker”, but able to cling to my identity as a child of God. This is a zillion times better than any compliment or label someone would tag onto my name.
Baking for His Glory
I love the verse our pastor, Jonathan Dodson, used in the latest sermon on work: Colossians 3:23 "Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men".
**Rachel is wife to taylor and serves on the hospitality team at ACL. When she is not busy doing that she is baking cookies professionally and shipping them across the country. You can check our her cookies at her ETSY shop Cookie Crowd.


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Robie dodson (not verified)
Thu, 08/25/2011 - 5:46pm
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yay for cookies!
I am so happy that the Lord has chosen to be glorified through you by your cookies! Bring on His glory! (We're home every day after 12:30 if you need to do some God's-glory-reflecting!
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