“You are the salt of the earth.” Matthew 5;13a
Jesus spoke the
words above to His disciples and to us. Salt was a valuable commodity in those
ancient of days and some Roman soldiers were paid wages in salt. Here are a few
thoughts to ponder as you consider being “salt” to those around you.
Salt is a preservative.
In the days before refrigeration, salt was used to pack fish to preserve
them and keep them safe to eat. As Christians we can prevent a soul from
decaying by spreading the good news of Jesus.
Salt adds
flavor. Flavoring our conversations
with the love of Christ can bring hope and freedom to those God places around
us.
Salt creates
thirst. Jesus asks us to taste the
living water of faith in Him. Can we create a thirst in others? Through our
lives can we witness to those streams of living water available to us through
the Holy Spirit?
Salt is a
purifying agent. The color of salt is a pure white. Jesus wipes the slate
clean of sin. Our souls are cleansed from all unrighteousness through Christ’s
death and resurrection.
Salt melts ice. When Christ resides in us
and we share His love with others, it is possible to melt even the coldest
heart!
Let us be the salt
of the earth, offering Christ’s flavor-filled, sin-cleansing, soul-quenching,
ice-melting love. You are the salt of the earth!
Dear Lord,
Help us to keep our saltiness alive with the flavor of Jesus
always on our lips as we move around in the world. We are the salt of the earth.
Thank You for the opportunities You give us each day.
Amen
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