Tuesday (6/10): "You are the salt of the earth
and the light of the world"
Scripture:
Matthew 5:13-16
13
"You are the salt of the earth. If salt loses its taste,
how can it be made to taste like salt again? It is no
good. It is thrown away and people walk on it.
14 You are the light of the
world. You cannot hide a city that is on a mountain.
15 Men do not light a lamp and
put it under a basket. They put it on a table so it
gives light to all in the house. 16
Let your light shine in front of men. Then they will see
the good things you do and will honor your Father Who is
in heaven.
Meditation:
Jesus used ordinary images, such as salt and light, to
convey extraordinary truths. What does salt and light
have to teach us about God and his reign on earth? Salt
was a valuable commodity in the ancient world. People
traded with it, like we trade with gold and stock. Salt
also served a very useful purpose in hot climates before
the invention of electricity and refrigeration. Salt not
only gave food flavor, it also preserved meat from
spoiling. Jesus used the image of salt to describe how
his disciples are to live in the world. As salt
purifies, preserves, and penetrates, so the disciple
must be as salt in the world of human society to purify,
preserve, and penetrate that society for the kingdom of
God and of his righteousness and peace.
Jesus also
used the image of light and a lamp to further his
illustration. Lamps in the ancient world served a vital
function, much like they do today. They enable people to
see and work in the dark and to avoid stumbling. The
Jews also understood “light” as an expression of the
inner beauty, truth, and goodness of God. In his
light we see light ( Psalm 36:9). His word is a
lamp that guides our steps (Psalm 119:105). God’s
grace not only illumines the darkness in our lives, but
it also fills us with spiritual light, joy, and peace.
Jesus used the image of a lamp to describe how his
disciples are to live in the light of his truth and
love. Just as natural light illumines the darkness and
enables one to see visually, so the light of Christ
shines in the hearts of believers and enables us to see
the heavenly reality of God’s kingdom. In fact, our
mission is to be light-bearers of Christ so that
others may see the truth of the gospel and be freed from
the blindness of sin and deception.
Jesus
remarks that nothing can remain hidden or secret. We can
try to hide things from others, from ourselves, and from
God. How tempting to shut our eyes from the consequences
of our sinful ways and bad habits, even when we know
what those consequences are. And how tempting to hide
them from others and even from God. But, nonetheless,
everything is known to God who sees all. There is great
freedom and joy for those who live in God’s light and
who seek this truth. Those who listen to God and heed
his voice will receive more from him. Do you know the
joy and freedom of living in God’s light?
Prayer:
“Lord Jesus, you guide me by the light of your saving
truth. Fill my heart and mind with your light and truth
and free me from the blindness of sin and deception that
I may see your ways clearly and understand your will for
my life. May I radiate your light and truth to others in
word and deed”.
Psalm
4:2-5,7-8
2 O sons
of men, how long will you turn my honor into shame? How
long will you love what is of no use, and run after
lies?
3 Know
that the Lord has set apart him who is God-like for
Himself. The Lord hears when I call to Him.
4 Shake
with anger and do not sin. When you are on your bed,
look into your hearts and be quiet.
5 Give the gifts that are right and good, and trust in
the Lord.
7
You have filled my heart with more happiness than they
have when there is much grain and wine.
8 I will lie down and sleep in
peace. O Lord, You alone keep me safe.
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