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Salt & Light

Salt & Light. Matt 5.13-16. The Church at Mesquite. Matthew 5 . Matthew 5.13 Ye are the salt of the earth, but if the salt have lost his savor wherewith shall it be salted? It is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men. The Church at Mesquite.

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Salt & Light

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  1. Salt & Light Matt 5.13-16 The Church at Mesquite

  2. Matthew 5 Matthew 5.13 Ye are the salt of the earth, but if the salt have lost his savor wherewith shall it be salted? It is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men. The Church at Mesquite

  3. Matthew 5 Matthew 5.14-16 Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid. Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it giveth light unto all that are in the house. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your FATHER which is in Heaven (KJV). The Church at Mesquite

  4. Matthew 5 If we are going to fully recognize the implications of JESUS’ call for HIS disciples to be Salt & Light, we must initially note the historical significance of these elements The Church at Mesquite

  5. Salt As it relates to the text: The Church at Mesquite

  6. Salt As it relates to the text: Salt represents purity The Church at Mesquite

  7. Salt As it relates to the text: Salt represents purity Salt is a preservative The Church at Mesquite

  8. Salt As it relates to the text: Salt represents purity Salt is a preservative Salt is a seasoning The Church at Mesquite

  9. Salt Salt represents purity: Voluntary acts of worship Recognition of GOD’s goodness and provisions Devotion to GOD Atonement for unintentional sin in general Commitment and complete surrender to GOD Facilitate meeting GOD The Church at Mesquite

  10. Salt Salt as a preservative JESUS calls us to allow HIS SPIRIT (Salt) to make a difference in society by impacting the live of people Maintaining people’s safety from injury, peril, or harm; protecting people Keeping people in perfect or unaltered condition Keeping people intact Preparing people for GOD’s future use The Church at Mesquite

  11. Salt Salt as a seasoning Accent life Bring out the meaning of life Remove the blandness from life Deepen the purpose of life Heighten the ideals of life The Church at Mesquite

  12. Salt As it relates to the text: Salt represents purity Salt is a preservative Salt is a seasoning The Church at Mesquite

  13. Salt In this we have discovered the implications of JESUS’ call for HIS disciples to be “the salt of the earth.” The Church at Mesquite

  14. Salt In this we have discovered the implications of JESUS’ call for HIS disciples to be “the salt of the earth.” But we do well to not miss JESUS’ implications as it relates to HIS proclamation that salt that has lost it’s savor is “good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men.” The Church at Mesquite

  15. Salt When we study the historical context and note how salt has been historically manufactured we discover that their salt comes from marshes along the sea shore (Barnes). The Church at Mesquite

  16. Salt Much of the salt that is harvested in such a manner is good, but the part that is in contact with the ground, exposed to sun, or exposed to the rain loses it’s savor as it is tainted by the non-salty elements that it has come into contact with. The Church at Mesquite

  17. Salt This was a well known fact in the country that JESUS was preaching in thus they knew full well the implications of HIS comment regarding salt that has lost it’s savor. The Church at Mesquite

  18. Salt As Christians it seems reasonable for us to consider that our spiritual Salt, which proves to be the SPIRIT of CHRIST that lives within us, can become corrupted or useless in the same manner that their physical salt became corrupted. The Church at Mesquite

  19. Salt When we are surrounded by other Salt, The SPIRIT of GOD, we are able to maintain our savor (the impact that GOD wants us to have on society). The Church at Mesquite

  20. Salt When we are surrounded by other Salt, The SPIRIT of GOD, we are able to maintain our savor (the impact that GOD wants us to have on society). But when we are exposed to the elements (surround ourselves with people and situations that are not of GOD) we lose our savor. The Church at Mesquite

  21. Salt Paul proclaimed in 1 Corinthians 15.33: Be not deceived, evil communications corrupt good manners (KJV). The Church at Mesquite

  22. Salt Paul proclaimed in 2 Corinthians 6.14: Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers, for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness, and what communion hath light with darkness (KJV)? The Church at Mesquite

  23. Salt Paul proclaimed in 2 Corinthians 6.15: And what concord hath CHRIST with Belial (demon) or what part hat he that believeth with an infidel (one that is without faith) (KJV)? The Church at Mesquite

  24. Salt If we feel that we can hang out with the world and still have the impact that CHRIST called for us to have we fool no one but ourselves. The Church at Mesquite

  25. Salt As we consider the last part of JESUS’ proclamation against salt that has lost it’s savor, “it is good for nothing but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men” in the historical context we find that they used such salt as a way to keep traction in places that would become slippery from rain. The Church at Mesquite

  26. Salt Such was the case in the temple or even in the primitive streets that were prevalent in their times. The Church at Mesquite

  27. Salt What is significant about salt that had lost it’s savor is that some of the salt that experienced such loss would become not only useless, but destructive. The Church at Mesquite

  28. Salt What is significant about salt that had lost it’s savor is that some of the salt that experienced such loss would become not only useless, but destructive. If placed on the earth it would cause the earth to loss it’s fertility. The Church at Mesquite

  29. Salt This is why JESUS stated that such salt should be “cast out” and then “trodden under foot of men.” The Church at Mesquite

  30. Salt Such salt was so disturbing to it’s surroundings that the people of that time would carefully sweep it up and carefully place it in the street where it could serve the purpose of maintaining traction. The Church at Mesquite

  31. Salt When we consider the spiritual implications here we note that JESUS was proclaiming that people who refuse to allow JESUS’ SPIRIT to work in them are not only useless to JESUS, but they also have a tendency to corrupt the salt of others. The Church at Mesquite

  32. Salt Hence JESUS calls for HIS followers to note those that are not allowing HIS Salt to make an impact on society, and avoid them. The Church at Mesquite

  33. Salt Hence JESUS calls for HIS followers to note those that are not allowing HIS Salt to make an impact on society, and avoid them. This is not done because any one is better than any other, but rather so those who prove to have JESUS’ Salt working in them will not become corrupted by those who refuse to be about GOD’s business. The Church at Mesquite

  34. Salt Paul proclaimed in Romans 16.17-18: Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offenses contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned, and avoid them. For they that are such serve not Our LORD JESUS CHRIST, but their own belly; and by good words and fair speeches deceive the hearts of the simple (KJV). The Church at Mesquite

  35. Salt In this context Paul is preaching against those who are disturbing the unity of the Christian mission by leading people away from CHRIST rather than to CHRIST. The Church at Mesquite

  36. Salt In this context Paul is preaching against those who are disturbing the unity of the Christian mission by leading people away from CHRIST rather than to CHRIST. This can be effectively done by preaching false doctrine (misusing The WORD) and by living a lie (calling yourself a Christian but living as if you do not know GOD). The Church at Mesquite

  37. Salt We have noted that: Salt represents purity Salt is a preservative Salt is a seasoning The Church at Mesquite

  38. Salt JESUS proclaims that HIS “followers” that refuse to represent HIM in this manner are good for nothing because they have been corrupted by the world. The Church at Mesquite

  39. Salt JESUS proclaims that HIS “followers” that refuse to represent HIM in this manner are good for nothing because they have been corrupted by the world. And JESUS proclaims that we should avoid such “followers” because they will also corrupt us if we continue to surround ourselves with such people. The Church at Mesquite

  40. Salt Matthew 5.13 Ye are the salt of the earth, but if the salt have lost his savor wherewith shall it be salted? It is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men (KJV) The Church at Mesquite

  41. Salt & Light Matt 5.13-16 The Church at Mesquite

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