Mar
15
The Convicting Aspects of Salt
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Season all your grain offerings with salt. Do not leave
I have been an outdoor runner for more than half of my life. It does not matter to me whether it is winter, spring, summer or fall; I am outdoors running in the early morning hours, usually while it is still dark. Consistent with winter in the upper
The verse from Leviticus above has been one of those verses that can be perplexing. Just what is a “grain offering”? What does it mean to “add salt to all your offerings”? Why was the adding of salt so important? What was God trying to teach the Israelites back then and wanting to teach us today?
Before looking at the characteristics of salt, it would be helpful to explain grain offerings which will give an understanding why it was so important to add salt to these offerings. The grain offering is described in
So at this point a key question to consider is this: In bringing gifts to the Lord, whether it is my time, my talents, or my financial resources, have I given my best for the Master? Just what gifts, beloved in Christ, have you brought to the Lord? Are they your first fruits or simply what is left over of your time, your energy or your resources? In answering these questions, I pray you will be honest as you stand prayerfully before the Lord.
Let’s turn the focus to salt. What does it mean to “add salt to all your offerings” or your gifts? Salt represents the characteristics of permanence and incorruption. Grasp this truth. Salt acts as a preservative; for example, salt will keep meat from spoiling or becoming “corrupt”. The use of salt by the Israelites in an offering would demonstrate the everlasting, pure and holy relationship between God and His people. His people would permanently belong to God, and God would permanently belong to His people. As you study the Bible, you will find that salt and permanence were always combined in a covenant as shown in
So as you bring your offerings and gifts to the Lord, bring Him your very best; bring your gifts with a commitment of permanence and incorruption. None of this half-hearted “I’ll try” stuff. And start with the gift of yourself. Have you yielded your life to Christ in a committed, permanent, pure, uncompromised, incorruptible manner? Look at what the Lord Himself commanded in
Just what are the convicting aspects of salt for the Christian? Here’s a brief list:
· Salt creates thirst. Have you ever made anyone thirsty for the Lord Jesus Christ?
· Salt preserves. As a member of the body of Christ, the Church, are you preserving and reinforcing the qualities of goodness, honor, justice, and mercy in a culture that tends to corruption?
· Salt inhibits corruption. As a member of the body of Christ, the Church, are you restraining the culture’s corrupting influences? Is your salty influence magnifying your personal and the Church’s good works within the culture and thereby rebuking evil to the glory of God?
· Salt gives zest and flavor. Do you, as a Christian, give a zest and distinctive flavor to your surroundings moment by moment?
· Salt is a sign of purity. Do you in your private character, with no one in sight, exhibit before the Lord a yielded purity? Do you in your public personality exhibit before the Lord a yielded purity?
Salt is such a magnificent wonder. It is composed of two poisonous substances. How is it possible that salt, which is so necessary to life, is composed of sodium and chlorine, either of which if taken individually would kill a person? God in His infinite wisdom has brought these two substances together in such a manner as to preserve, not to kill. Do you “see” God’s infinite, permanent, pure, righteous and holy love for you? This leads to the second Scripture noted above. What happens if salt loses its saltiness?
According to The New Bible Dictionary, Third Edition, there is a Hill of Salt called Jebel Usdum which is a 15-square mile elevation at the southwest corner of the Dead Sea or
The last convicting aspect of salt is this. You may be saved by the precious blood of Jesus Christ, but do you “have salt in yourself”? Are you exhibiting all that salt is intended to exhibit, a permanent gift of purity and incorruption? Have you allowed impurities to enter into your walk with Jesus such that “chemical changes” have been made to your character and personality rendering you worthless in the cause of Jesus? Does the culture ignore you and, in a sense, simply trample you down?
If your answers to these probing questions indicate you are missing the mark in your walk with Christ, let it be known, dearly beloved, there is forgiveness at the foot of the cross. Run, do not walk, to the old rugged cross and pour out before the Lord your confession of sin. Repent and let His Holy Spirit of revival and renewal fill your heart and restore your saltiness. Then go forth renewed and worthy of the calling He has made upon your life. In
Praise God from whom all blessings flow……….