Salt of the Earth

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Pepper is the spice of life, adds life to the party, but salt makes everything better. Salt makes chocolate more chocolatey, butter more buttery, makes the perfect crust for the perfect steak. Taste your soup, and find it bland? Salt's absence is often the problem. Salt preserves and cleanses, melts the ice on a winter road. So valuable is salt that we get from it our English word for “salary.” And when a fellow can be counted on, we call him the salt of the earth. He's the guy who can be counted on, the kind of fellow who turns a town into a hometown that people love. Salt is marvelously a mineral, showing that God loves man, had us in mind from the very beginning.

And so our Lord says to His disciples, "You are the salt of the earth." In a world fallen, you are Noah, in a world lost, you are a compass and aim true north. But what good is salt if it has lost its saltiness? Take a look around, and see church that is no longer church. Church that flies the rainbow flag or, just as often, has nothing to say, blending into the world of auditorium entertainment and self-help philosophy. Salt that loses its saltiness is good for nothing, and no longer has a place on the table of life.

And that's where much of American Christianity has gone, whether it's the liberal variety that blends in with the philosophy of the Washington Post and is no longer Christian at all, or whether it's the kind of Christianity that knows better, but does nothing about it, the kind of Christianity that has become at far too at home in the world that it occupies.

Salt speaks out, not afraid to stand out. Salt is willing to sound like an alarm clock in a world that is sleeping. Salt stands as a guardian, hates falsehood, and calls it out. Salt insists on the truth, knowing that Christ is the Truth, and that the Truth alone saves. Salt confesses Christ, is never ashamed of even a word or iota of what our Lord has said. As our Lord is life, salt is essential for the life we live, a key electrolyte that regulates blood pressure, fluid balance, nerve impulses, and muscle function. So also in the body politic, and the body of the church, salt is essential for the life of a community, the life of the church.

You are the salt of the earth, you who confess Jesus as Lord. You don't just blend in. Your values go beyond mammon, beyond power and prestige, glory and honor, safety and comfort. What good is salt that loses its saltiness? Good for nothing at all, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot. But our purpose is more noble, our calling higher, and it exercised by those who have the mind of Christ, who look to Christ as the only source of approval, who recognize that the kingdom, the power, and the glory belong to God alone. Salt then has a boldness and zest, born of the conviction that Jesus is Lord, and that we are not, rooted in the knowledge that there is a life to come, as well as a judgment that awaits us all. You are the salt of the world. That is our calling.

The Rev. Dr. Peter Scaer is chairman and professor of Exegetical Theology and director of the M.A. program at Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Ind.

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