Salt of the earth word

 

 

September 21, 2008
 
Salt of the earth word
 
At church in prayer with others.
I saw and heard this.
The Holy Ghost spoke over the prayers of his people.
 
He spoke the salt of the earth and as soon as he did 
 I saw his voice as a wind
just covering the prayers of the salt of the earth.
 
Matthew 5:13
Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour,
wherewith shall it be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing,
but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men.
 
 
Then I saw from heaven salt being poured out
so much salt for the Kingdom of God on earth as it is in heaven.
The vision went away as I saw the salt pouring down to us who
believe in Jesus.  OH There was no end so much salt.
Jesus I exalt you as the example of being the salt of the earth.
 
 
Oh what flavorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
OH what flavorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
OH  what flavorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
 
Cleansing prayer
God bless your day and your prayers in Jesus name
Forgive us father for under-estimating the power of prayer
cleanse us from all under-estamation of prayer and
reveal the estamation of the power of prayer from the father
and Jesus and Holy Ghost our ears and souls listening to your
intercession Lord Jesus .  It is your intercession that manifest
inside every sheep to the Hallowedness of the Fathers name.
Perfect unity that is with the father and Jesus and Holy Ghost be in us
in agreement toward each sheep.
Oh What unity and salt covenant flavor.
In Jesus name
 
Love your servant
BlueDiamond
 
 

WHAT IS A SALT COVENANT?

All Bible believing Christians believe the Covenants of God are

 made with His people of His Creation. A covenant establishes

 a spiritual relationship with His believing people. The Biblical

 witness makes it clear that any partnersip with God is His

 idea and not mankind, as it is with false religions.
 

Agreements that are permanent between God and humans

 are called 'Covenants of Salt'.
they are Covenants of strength and loyalty.

Offerings and tithes to the priesthood, and the covenant

 between God and King David, are called Covenants of Salt

as stated in the Bible. Treaties made between men were also

 Covenants of Salt.

Both the covenant with David (being symbolic of God's

 everlasting pledge through David down to Christ,

 including the future), and the priesthood covenant were

permanent arrangements.
Numbers 2, 18:19, 20,21,26 & 2 Chronicles 13:5

Salt represents preservation, stimulation of thirst,

commitment, purity and loyalty, faithfulness and

obedience, it seasons and is flavourable, a sign of

 valued friendship, it cannot lose its effectiveness.

God's Word indicates His loyalty to His people,

 He is committed to preserving His promises with His

 people, satisfying them spiritually and establishing

permanent relationships with them for eternity.

Jesus is faithful and expects His disciples to return their

 faithfulness to Him, as well as being committed to each other,

 loyal and loving to one another, given to God in service.

Jesus called His disciples to be the preserving salt in a

decaying world. The kind of salt that does not suppress

 their allegiance to Him. Believers whose devotion to

God is mixed with attachment of the world will find a weakened

spiritual point in their lives.

The Covenant of Salt represents also might and constant

faithfulness. Salt is the distinctive mark of Christian discipleship,

 of those who have allegiance to Jesus and The Gospel.

Jesus died so that mankind could be reconciled with God

 and to those who receive the message of The Gospel is

given a gift of being members of a priesthood unto God,

 with Jesus Himself, as their High Priest. (The Book of Hebrews)

 Believers are given the privilege and honour of serving

God in a Covenant relationship which is also personal,

via the everlasting Covenant of Salt.

The Old Testament was a shadow of things to come and salt

was a big part of Israel's worship. Salt had to be added to

 their offerings and firstfruits

(the priestly tithes and their tithe of tithes)

and the priests were instructed by God that it must

 not be left out for it was a Covenant which called to

remembrance God's loyalty and faithfulness towards them

and His people.
Salt also had to be added by the priest.

The Covenant of Salt was also known as

The everlasting Priesthood Covenant.

Salt was a sign of a covenant that required God's ministers,

 His co-workers, to receive provision through His people.

 Salt was costly and prized, it emphasised durability

and was used to remind worshippers to be faithful to God,

and Jesus used this illustration when He told His followers

 that they are the salt of the earth, and their inheritance was

 Christ Himself.

Salt being a precious preservative, was everlasting

 like God's

 promises. It was a good reminder of God's faithfulness,

 of His activity in peoples lives for salt penetrates throughout,

preserves and aids in healing.

Pure salt maintains its flavour, impure salt is useless.

The quality of salt improves taste, in the same way believers

should 'say and do' what leaves a 'good taste' for others,

 their godly wholesome living, as Christ's ambassadors

should influence others for eternity, showing forth Christ's

examples of sincerity, courteousness, honesty, integrity,

 compassion and mercy, including the Fruits of The

Holy Spirit which are the Salt of Christian virtues.

Pure salt required considerable commitment to separate

the sand and other impurities to make it valuable. Christians

are to be totally committed to Christ, full of flavour, retaining

 His teachings. Anything 'salted' mixed with the sand of the

 world would be of no value.

Salt is a necessary part of a person's natural diet, as God is,

 spiritually and interacting daily with His people, which

strengthens the symbolism of salt and covenant making.

Trust, fidelity and loyalty is seen in the Covenant of Salt.

 Saltiness in a Christian symbolised preservation from

 corruption, bringing to memory loyalty to Jesus as he asked

 Christians to be faithful to Him, just as He was faithful for

 their sake.
This is especially noticeable in the seven letters to the

Churches in The Book of Revelation.

Salt addresses the morality in a Christian's life; being examples

 as morality declines around them in a dying world.

Power of

 The Holy Spirit loses flavour in the sight of others

 if believers

 compromise and become lukewarm towards God when

 they do not resist the prevailing spirit of deception in the

 'saltlessness' of the world system.

Only salt with flavour is useful in The Kingdom of God.

 Believers compromise most in their conversation.

 God asks that His people speak with 'seasoning of salt',

 but this does not rule out stern words when necessary.

Salt in the Old Testament days was considered as a

 sign of treasured friendship, so it was easy for the Israelites

to equate salt in their offerings and tithes to remind them

of God's unchanging love. They knew that the motive for the

Covenant was a relationship and salt, a personal friendship,

 that it was to take first priority.

It was a bond, to be taken seriously of a permanent relationship

 and if broken, had serious consequences because of the violated and damaged fellowship.

Enemies when warring always parted ending a truce or treaty

with a seasoned meal, with the container of salt visible,

so they would know the seriousness of the bond of the treaty.
This is also shown in parts of The Old Testament, before and

after the Law was given to Moses, including Melchizadek's

meal of friendship and hospitality with Abraham.

Both with a pledge made with God or man, a Covenant of Salt

 was known as a principle of God and was irrevocable.

In making a Covenant between God and man, it is God who sets

 the terms by promise and oath, bonded by His personal loyalty.

 All Covenants by God are everlasting. He is a covenant

making God, seeking friendship and alliance between Himself

and mankind. He takes on the obligation of fulfilling the conditions

Himself.

Today Christians are under the Covenant of Spirit and

Grace but the principles of
The Covenant of Salt remains the same.

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SALT

The Bible mentions salt more than 30 times. Salt has a religious significance and symbol of purity.

Salt is essential to health. Body cells must have salt in order to live and work. Blood, sweat and tears are salty.

Salt is an antiseptic (germ killing) property that make it useful for bathing of infections including being used as a mouth wash. It is also used for cleaning teeth.

It is estimated that salt has 14,000 uses.

Among people today salt is still used as a sign of honour, friendship and hospitality. A saying is "there is salt between us" meaning "we have eaten together, we are bonded friends".

Salt was once so scarce and precious that it was used as money. Caesar's soldiers received part of their pay in common salt. This was known as salarium from which the word salary comes.

Dating back to the days when workers were paid their wages in salt is the modern expression "not worth his salt", and it literally means not working good enough to earn his wage.

Salt was a chief economic product of the ancient world. It was important in the development of the earliest highways of trade.

Roman soldiers built one of the great military roads in History, the Via Salaria (Salt Road), from the saltworks at Ostia to Rome.

 

 

Salt Of The Earth

 

The ancient Israelites were quite familiar with salt. They used it not
 quite unlike we commonly do today, for seasoning and food preservation.

 Salt was, and is, found along the shores of the Dead Sea  it could be

 gathered in evaporated areas and along the cliffs. It could also be

obtained from the Mediterranean Sea where seawater was gathered

 and allowed to evaporate from containers.

Salt was also used as an antiseptic (gargling with a mild salt water

solution is still one of the best treatments for a minor sore throat)

 by the Israelites. Newborn Israelite babies were routinely washed

and rubbed with salt.

Salt was used in various purification ceremonies and offerings.

 Sometimes conquered cities had their fields sown with salt to

render them useless for crops, at least for some time.

"The salt of the earth" was used to describe pure character,

free of the contamination of sin.

Fact Finder: Who used the term "salt of the earth" in the Bible?
(a) Jesus Christ (b) Paul (c) Moses (d) Judas Iscariot
Matthew 5:1,13

 

 

 
 
 

 

   

 

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