Salt, Light, and the Fulfillment of the Law

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Yesterday was a long traveling day for us which was rewarded with lots of hugs at the airport, and a delicious dinner with our friends in NC. I am sure we’ll be flooded with many opportunities to give thanks to God this week as we enjoy the fellowship with our brothers and sisters here.

Yesterday I also learned how long traveling days, and long lines at the immigration post in Miami (2hrs of line) are perfect to catch up with your memorization project. So no complaints here.

Meditating on what it means to be salt of the world and light of the world has been good and challenging. Leslie has shared on her blog some thoughts that are important to consider on how salt can lose its taste and what it means to be trampled under people’s feet.

“[W]e Christians lose our saltiness when we bind ourselves to sin, when we sacrifice our purity and potency on the altar of pleasure and worldly pursuits.”

 

“I suppose the good news is that we are not trampled under God’s feet. Though worthless salt, we are still salt. But we are trampled under people’s feet when they see us caught in sin.”

The verses 17-18 of Matthew 5 are wonderful. As I repeat them and learn them, I am drawn, every time, to give thanks to Jesus for fulfilling the law. It is so powerful to understand all that is encompassed there! You can read a few articles from the Table Talk magazine to help you understand
this: here and here and here.

My friends, may God be glorified in us as we salt the earth and give light to those around us (starting at home) this week as we’ll have lots of opportunities to interact with our extended family and friends.  And let us be drawn to give thanks for the work of Jesus, our Lord and Saviour.

Becky

6 thoughts on “Salt, Light, and the Fulfillment of the Law

  1. Thank you so much for sharing and encouraging me to stay in God's word. It has been a great 2 weeks so far. I pray that I will be able to stick with it this time, even through the busy holidays. Knowing that you are still memorizing while traveling (that's not easy to do!) encourages me to press on! I hope you have a safe and FUN journey.

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  2. Dear Becky,
    I hail from Ottawa, Canada and I discovered your blog just awhile back. I wanted to tell you how much I've been encouraged through your wise words, your prayers and your dedication to a biblical understanding of God's words.
    I have started to memorize the Sermon on the Mount and find that I'm already so blessed by meditating on it.
    God bless you and may He continue to guide you and give you insight.
    Thank you for sharing with us.
    Suzane

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