Are you?
Time to be as salty as one can be. In the LORD. With the LORD. By the LORD. All with the whole Word of God. Prayerfully. Faithfully. Obediently.
Forget the dung of the world about low salt, no salt, salt is bad. The opposite is true, as in most things, the world distorts, confuses, neglects, misunderstands, and outright lies about to keep the noise level up so the calm of truth and reason, history, spiritual growth, and understanding can take place.
Be salty!
Read on…
Ken Pullen, Tuesday, July 7th, 2026
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July 7, 2026
From Worthy Brief enewsletter received daily
__________, you are the salt of the Kingdom!
Matthew 5:13 “You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt loses its flavor, how shall it be seasoned? It is then good for nothing but to be thrown out and trampled underfoot by men.
Yeshua (Jesus) has just finished pronouncing ashrei (אַשְׁרֵי) over the poor in spirit, the mourners, the meek, the merciful, the pure in heart, the peacemakers, and the persecuted. Now He turns to His disciples and declares something that reshapes everything before it: “You are the salt of the earth.” He does not say, “You should try to become salt,” or “One day, if you mature enough, you may become salt.” He says, “You are.” Identity precedes assignment. Before the disciple is sent to do anything, he must know what the King has already made him to be.
Salt was covenant currency in the ancient world. It preserved what would otherwise decay, seasoned what was bland, purified what had been defiled, and marked faithfulness. Every offering required it: “with all your offerings you shall offer salt” [Leviticus 2:13]. The covenant itself is called a brit melach (בְּרִית מֶלַח), a covenant of salt [Numbers 18:19], language of permanence, loyalty, and enduring obligation, not sentiment. So when Yeshua calls His disciples salt, He is not handing them a compliment. He is giving them a calling.
Centuries earlier, Job asks, “Can flavorless food be eaten without salt?” [Job 6:6]. Some things are simply unbearable without it. Salt makes what is tasteless discernible. It awakens what would otherwise remain flat. In the same way, a disciple who withdraws from the world merely to preserve his own comfort becomes the kind of salt that seasons nothing. Salt works by contact. It does not preserve meat from inside the container, and it does not season food while sitting on the shelf. It must be scattered, rubbed in, and brought near what needs preserving. The disciple is not called to hide from the earth or curse it from a distance. He is sent into it. Where corruption spreads, he carries righteousness. Where bitterness takes root, he carries mercy. Where shalom (שָׁלוֹם) decays, he pursues it.
But contact is not the same as compromise. Yeshua is not calling His disciples to disappear into the culture. Salt that blends in until it loses its distinction has failed the very reason it was sent. Yet neither is the disciple called to be harsh for the sake of sounding bold, loud for the sake of proving conviction, or offensive in order to appear faithful. Salt does not scream. Salt simply remains what it is, and because it remains what it is, it changes what it touches. That is the quiet power of Kingdom witness.
Then comes the warning: if the salt loses its flavor, how shall it be seasoned? The Greek word carries the idea of becoming tasteless, dull, or foolish. Its root is connected to mōros, the word behind “fool.” Salt without savor has not merely weakened; it has forgotten itself. It has lost the very distinctiveness that made it useful. This is not the world’s danger. Yeshua already knows the world is dark and prone to decay. This is the danger facing those entrusted with Kingdom distinction. And what dilutes salt is not imperfection, but mixture: part obedience, part compromise; part Kingdom, part fear of man; part truth, part desire for acceptance. The remedy was never religious self-improvement. It is returning to the covenant that made the salt salty in the first place.
______, you are not insignificant where the King has placed you. You are salt — not becoming it, not approaching it, not hoping one day to qualify for it. Your faithfulness carries more weight than you have been told. Your obedience preserves more than you can see. Do not let compromise dilute what covenant has already sealed in you. Do not let fear make you bland, or bitterness corrupt your witness. The world does not need you to taste like it. It needs you to carry Heaven’s savor into it — not someday, not theoretically, but now. Ashrei (אַשְׁרֵי) is the salt that has not lost its flavor.
Your family in the Lord with much agape love,
George & Baht Rivka (Pennsylvania)

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