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SALT
Sodium is an extremely active element found naturally only in combined form; it always
links itself to another element. Chlorine, on the other hand, is the poisonous gas that
gives bleach its offensive odor. When sodium and chlorine are combined, the result is
sodium chloride--common table salt--the substance we use to preserve meat and bring out
its flavor. Love and truth can be like sodium and chlorine. Love without truth is flighty,
sometimes blind, willing to combine with various doctrines. On the other hand, truth by
itself can be offensive, sometimes even poisonous. Spoken without love, it can turn people
away from the gospel. When truth and love are combined in an individual or a church,
however, then we have what Jesus called "the salt of the earth," and we're able
to preserve and bring out the beauty of our faith.
David H. Johnson.
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