Matthew 5:13

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What Does This Mean?

In Matthew 5:13, Jesus is speaking and comparing his followers to salt. He says that just as salt adds flavor and prevents spoilage, Christians should influence the world for good. However, if they lose their effectiveness or fail to live out their faith, they become useless.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing with your food at dinner and decide to sprinkle some salt on your veggies. The salt makes them taste better! But what if that salt lost its flavor? It would be like putting regular sand on your food – it wouldn't do any good anymore. Jesus is saying we should be like flavorful salt in the world, making things better.

Historical Background

Matthew wrote this passage around 80-90 AD for a primarily Jewish-Christian audience living under Roman rule. In that time, salt was highly valued as a preservative and flavor enhancer, symbolizing purity and preservation in religious rituals and daily life.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, imagine you're part of a team at work where everyone is feeling unmotivated or negative about projects. By being positive and encouraging others with your actions and words, you can influence the whole team to improve their performance and morale.

Topics

faithfulnessinfluencediscipleshipsalvationpurityhope

Related Verses

Mark 9:50Luke 14:34-35John 13:34-35Romans 12:2Colossians 4:6

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if a Christian 'loses his savour'?
If a Christian loses their effectiveness, they fail to positively influence others and live out their faith. This means they may become ineffective in their witness for Christ.
How can Christians ensure they don't lose their flavor?
Christians can maintain their 'flavor' by staying connected with God through prayer, Bible study, and community, ensuring their actions reflect faithfulness and love.
What does it mean to be trodden under foot of men?
To be trodden under foot means to be disregarded or even mistreated by others. Jesus is suggesting that without effectiveness, Christians might face this fate as they fail to make a positive impact.
Can you give an example of how someone can be 'salt' in their community?
Someone being salt could involve volunteering at a food bank, mentoring youth, or showing kindness and forgiveness to neighbors, thereby positively influencing the community.
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