CAN SALT BE LOW-SODIUM?
All the holy contributions that the people of
Israel present to the Lord I give to you, and to your sons and
daughters with you, as a perpetual due. It is a covenant of salt forever
before the Lord for you and for your offspring with you."
Numbers 18:19 ESV
¶Actual
physical salt was not used in sealing the priestly covenant described
here, or as a part of the Davidic covenant described in 2 Chronicles
13:5, but it comes up again and again as a way to describe the
permanence and the indestructibility of God's promises, and His
reliability as a covenant partner. Jesus himself calls us the salt of
the earth, and asks the question, which can only be rhetorical, "if the
salt loses its savor, wherewith can it be salted?" But salt cannot lose
its saltiness, and without a faithful God remembering His precious
promises, how do we hope to avoid spoilage and decay?
Even more
astounding, Jesus calls us the salt of the earth. We are the means by
which God intends to fulfill the ancient covenants. It is we, a
priesthood made holy by His Spirit, a scattered remnant among the
nations, who are to preserve all things to be presented unto God. This
is indeed new wine in ancient wineskins.
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