Be salty…there will always be someone watching your life.
There are salt licks – natural or artificial deposits of salts and minerals – that wild and domesticated animals can lick to get vital minerals into their diets.
Jesus called His followers the “salt of the earth” (Matt. 5:13), whose speech should be “seasoned with salt” (Col. 4:6) in order to be ready to share Him with those around them.
“Why is Tim Tebow such a fascinating and polarizing figure?” wrote one columnist. “It’s not just because he claims to be religious; that claim is commonplace among football stars and ordinary Americans alike. Rather, it’s because his conduct – kind, charitable, chaste, guileless – seems to actually vindicate his claim to be in possession of a life-altering truth.
“Nothing discredits religion quite like the gap that often yawns between what believers profess and how they live. With Tebow, that gap seems so narrow as to be invisible. He fascinates, in part, because he behaves – at least in public, and at least for now – the way one would expect more Christians to behave if their faith were really true.”
In the Spirit’s power, we are to always keep our biblically-based truth filter turned “On” in both our public and our private life. Thus, we can be the salt Jesus commands us to be.
It’s not about politics. It’s not about the issues of today, of which there are many. It’s about letting the Spirit change our lives while living among those who need to see/lick Jesus in order to come into a life saving and altering faith in Him.
We never know who is watching our lives at any given moment. So, be the salt people see/lick not trample underfoot.




