Col 4:6

Col 4:6

What is it about salt? And how do I season speech with it? Gracious speech is sweet, yet Paul says to season it with salt.

A friend of mine makes this interesting breakfast of meal meal, mixed with some coconut oil, dried fruit and nuts with some date honey to sweeten it. Then. Might seem strange, he adds salt. Salt brings his healthy breakfast to a new level of flavor. Salt carries all the other flavors to a new level of palatability. It brings a wonderful balance to the sweet porridge.

Take out the salt in any recipe and there's something vital missing. What is it about salt? By itself, salt doesn't taste so great. It's too strong. Yet add it to the recipe and its power becomes the very thing which brings life to the food.

I think salt is that element of God's truth that enhances, preserves and strengthens us. Speech seasoned with salt will encourage or warn, it will impart life and prevent decay from setting in, or stop it in its tracks. Stopping decay is reversing a fundamental element of the Fall. Salt is vital to life and salted speech is too.

Believers need to be "salty" in a world that is falling apart from the suffusion of sin and decay.

Brothers & Sisters, our message is sweet. God forgives, He loves, He brings eternal life. Yet these wonderful truths exist in an awful context of death and decay which we must not ignore by only speaking graciously. We must add salt. SPEAK "SALTY"! Guide Makombo's Devotions

要查看或添加评论,请登录

Guide Makombo的更多文章

  • Isaiah 65:16-17

    Isaiah 65:16-17

    In connection with the Hebrew Word "Amen", meaning "faith", "truth", "belief", and "trust", consider this revealing…

  • Matthew 16:17-19

    Matthew 16:17-19

    Caesarea Phillipi, where Jesus revealed himself as Messiah to His disciples, was home to the Temple of Pan, a place so…

  • Mark 11:24

    Mark 11:24

    Charles Spurgeon wrote "Prayer pulls the rope below and the great bell rings above in the ears of God. Some scarcely…

  • Hebrews 11:30

    Hebrews 11:30

    After spending forty years in the wilderness, the children of Israel crossed into the Promised Land arriving to…

  • Genesis 5:24; Colossians 1:27; Revelation 3:4

    Genesis 5:24; Colossians 1:27; Revelation 3:4

    Sometimes, the more significant, powerful, or influential someone is, the less you know about him or her. There are…

  • Matthew 16:13-16

    Matthew 16:13-16

    This groundbreaking conversation took place at Caesarea Phillipi, which lies today in the modern-day reserve of the…

  • 1 Samuel 17:26-29

    1 Samuel 17:26-29

    David's faith and courage in volunteering to fight Goliath were an embarrassment to his big brother Eliab, an officer…

  • Isaiah 43:19

    Isaiah 43:19

    It is among popular "Christian" belief that an abundance of material and other blessings follow those whose hearts are…

  • Psalms 100:1-5

    Psalms 100:1-5

    “Thanksgiving.” But let’s take a moment to turn our hearts to the ultimate source of thanksgiving: God Himself.

  • Romans 13:11-14

    Romans 13:11-14

    Romans 13:12 is a constant reminder that the long, dark night of this world is almost over, and the Day of the Lord is…