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A Preserving Influence
Commentators explain that Jesus calls his followers "the salt of the earth" because their primary role is to act as a spiritual preservative. Just as salt prevents food from decaying and adds flavor, Christians are meant to counteract the world's moral corruption through their godly lives, sound doctrine, and positive influence. Their presence is intended to season the world with grace and truth, preventing its complete spiritual decay.
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Matthew
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18th Century
Theologian
Ye are the salt of the earth. Salt makes food pleasant and palatable, and preserves it from decay. So Christians, by their lives and teach…
Lost its savour (μωρανθη). The verb is from μωρος (dull, sluggish, stupid, foolish) and means to play the fool, to become foolish,…
19th Century
Preacher
You are the salt of the earth:
The earth would go putrid if there were no salt of grace to preserve it. So, dear friends, if God's …
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In this verse and v.14, “You” is emphatic—“You, my followers and none others, are the salt of the earth.” Salt was used in the ancient world to fla…
16th Century
Theologian
You are the salt of the earth. What belongs to doctrine is applied to the persons to whom the administration of it has been committed. Whe…
17th Century
Pastor
You are the salt of the earth
This is to be understood of the disciples and apostles of Christ; who might be compared to "salt…
17th Century
Minister
You are the salt of the earth. Mankind, lying in ignorance and wickedness, was like a vast heap, ready to putrefy; but Christ sent forth h…
13th Century
Philosopher
You are the salt of the earth. The Lord showed the Apostles’ dignity in that in tribulations they ought not only to be pa…