In the culinary world, salt is used as a preservative. As Christians, we are the salt of the earth, which is used to preserve God's Word in this sinful world. We do this by choosing to follow what the Bible says. Thus, our characters reflect God's character. As we personally mingle with unbelievers, our "salty-ness" rubs off on them, encouraging them to become "salty." However, having a fake, Pharisaical relationship with God won't get the job done. People can see through fakeness. Our love for God and a relationship with Him has to be real in order to truly influence others.
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🎶 Jesus loves the little children
🎶 All the children of the world 🎶 #Red and #yellow 🎶 #Black and #white 🎶 All are precious in His sight 🎶 Jesus loves the little children of the world I grew up singing this song. Although I sang this song outside of my house, it was a different story within my Southeast Asian home and culture. In my culture, it was not acceptable to be of a dark skin tone, especially for women. Nearly everyone I knew in my culture talked about how desirable it was to have a "white" person's skin tone. |
AuthorJourney to Wholeness is a blog written by Lillian Simon (except where indicated). She is a Christian who wears many hats, including being a nurse, health coach, mentor, writer, editor, and graphic designer. She is passionate about sharing health information to inspire others to find practical and natural ways to heal their body, soul, and spirit. Archives
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