Hey everyone sorry its been so long since I've posted. I've been thinking of something we talked about in Underground. There is a spot in the bible were Jesus talks about being Salt and a Light. Mathew 5:13-16
"You
are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can
it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be
thrown out and trampled by men.
"You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither
do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on
its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.
Now I've heard this preached so many times its hurts to count. It is always preached with an undertone of you need to do better at living for God. You need to live up to a super high standard or you are just useless salt that has lost its saltiness. There is usually an altar call after for people to recommit there lives to God and try to do a better job being salt for Jesus. I usually left feeling guilty for not being able to live up to this high standard and the really good speakers would maybe have me leaving a little excited about trying to live up to this standard.
Now as I read this a few weeks ago I looked at it from a different angle. I think when Jesus was talking about being salt he wasn't talking about a huge giant standard that can't be reached by any normal person. I think what he was saying is "BE YOURSELF" You see God put you on this earth for a purpose. He has a reason for you to be here. You are here to be salt to the earth. It isn't about a religious guilt trip to be a better Christ follower it is a call to throw off all the religious garbage and be you! You see you can only be the kind of salt God made you to be. If you try to cram yourself into standards, religious or not, that aren't created for you you are not being true to yourself. By not being true to yourself you are becoming less salty. I would say that the least saltiest people on earth are the ones not being true to who they are. Now I'm sure there are more than just the religious ones but I look at it like this. The more you start to follow the religious rules people tell you are about following Christ and stop seeking God the less salty you become. You see I think the pharisees were among the least saltiest people because they were the ones who were the most religious.
Then Jesus goes on to say You are the light of the world. again always preached in a way that makes me feel guilty for not living up to "the call". I think what Jesus is saying is that when you figure out who you are you become a giant light for those around you. See you start to fulfill the purpose you are here for. The purpose only you can fulfill. The purpose God has you here for. You then start to realize you have worth. You are worth a great deal to God. He didn't make a mistake by creating you he is just waiting to see you fulfilling your purpose in life. Now this may sound like a guilt trip too to some of you but you see once you start to figure out who you are you start to fulfill your purpose because its built in. It is usually the thing that makes you happy doing. The thing that you feel like you can do and keep doing forever even if you don't make a dime doing it. Once you do that you become the light to all those around you just by being you. Hope you enjoyed my take on things and I hope this gives you some authority to Go figure out who you are. Don't just accept what people tell you you are created for figure it out. Start digging into you. You are not an error and you have a great deal of wealth and potential not just from Gods perspective but also from the ones who get to experience your saltiness.
BE SALTY, BE YOU
Later
MIKE
haha MIKEEE!$#@$#
first off i LOVE the word SALTTTT!!!!
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lmao
but i really do agree with what ur saying! i honestly can NOT stand in church when the speaker makes you feel like total shit just because you "dont follow god right". its ridiculous and i think that if you feel happy working in a job where you get paid minimum wage or less but have a crap load of fun then why the hell not do it? theres not point in having money that came from something you hate. i think it should be called poison money
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haha
talk to you laterrrr
sa ya soon
Posted by: oliviaaaaaa | April 18, 2008 at 05:35 PM
nicely said, mr salty...
Posted by: Karil | April 27, 2008 at 07:38 PM
nicely said, mr salty...
Posted by: Karil | April 27, 2008 at 07:38 PM
Hi Mike,
Let me start by saying that I'm not religious. At all. But I do disagree...
I have heard the "do better for Jesus" sermon, and I've also heard the "be yourself" version. I love the Sermon on the Mount, so hearing either one grieves my heart.
To say that Jesus was saying, "be real, be yourself" is like summing up the parable of the prodigal son with, "don't be stupid." It's true, but leaves out some VERY important details.
The "be yourself" message is convincing because it's appealing to us to think that we can "just be ourselves" and be rewarded by God. Don't get me wrong, God loves us all unconditionally and is unchanging, so how we live will not affect His love for us. That applies to Christians and non-Christians alike.
Being real -- not pretending to be what you aren't -- is important. But being "yourself," given your definition of "yourself," is not equal to righteousness. That is what Jesus is talking about in all of Matthew 5,6 and 7: righteousness. In words that a crowd of uneducated people could understand, He is telling us how to live. To be "salty" is to live righteously; to live out the Sermon on the Mount.
-J
Posted by: Josiah | August 14, 2008 at 02:09 AM