Stay Salty

Expiration dates are printed on just about everything nowadays, – even on soda pop cans.  One place you will not find an expiration date, however, is on-Salt.  Ever hear anyone say: “This salt tastes old. It must not be very fresh”?  Probably not. Salt never goes stale.
Jesus said: “Salt is good, but if it loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is fit neither for the soil nor for the manure pile; it is thrown out” Luke 14:34-35.  If there is no such thing as fresh or stale salt– how could Jesus say this?
There are two ways– salt can lose its saltiness.  One is– by dilution! The other– by pollution!! Put some salt in a glass and add water. Stir, taste, and then add more water.  The more you dilute the salt, the less you will taste it. Soon it has no value as salt.  Or, take some salt and add to it other things. Continue to mix in things, polluting the salt, and eventually you will not notice the salt. Its saltiness is lost to the pollution.
Followers of Jesus are to be the “salt of the earth.” Matt. 5:13. But our saltiness can be lost the same way.  Our testimony can be so watered down that– by dilution it loses its saltiness,  Or so much other stuff can come into our lives – that our testimony is lost due to pollution.
Stay salty! That is what Jesus wants.

“My Manna”

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2 Comments»

  1. Alet

    9. May 2009 | 21:35 h

    Thank you for the articles The Measure of Christ – it was a real revelation to me – I got saved in 1992, but this is what I´ve been searching for all along. May He bless you for this!!! I praise the Lord´s Holy Name for leading me here.

  2. rumbidzai

    30. June 2010 | 07:54 h

    thank you very much for the revelation of salt in that way.Have never had of this revelation before.Hope l wont be polluted or diluted with the problems of this world.

    God bless!!!!!!!!!!

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