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The Sermon on the Mount – If salt has lost its flavour, with what shall it be seasoned?
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17 December 19860 Comments

The Sermon on the Mount – If salt has lost its flavour, with what shall it be seasoned?

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This sermon addresses the serious warning found in Christ’s words: “You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt loses its flavor, how shall it be seasoned?” It highlights the danger of spiritual corruption among those called to be examples and leaders, while distinguishing between temporary falls that allow repentance and complete corruption that destroys spiritual identity.

1. Encouragement Does Not Cancel Warning
Christ encourages people by calling them the salt of the earth and the light of the world, yet He also warns of the danger of losing that calling.

2. The Danger of Corrupted Salt
If those entrusted with reforming the world become corrupt, who will restore them? The fall of leaders is more dangerous than the fall of others.

3. Forms of Corruption
Salt is corrupted through doctrinal deviation, behavioral sin, pride, love of money, authority, or self-glory.

4. No Middle Ground
In the Sermon on the Mount there is no neutral position: either illuminating light or useless salt cast out and trampled.

5. Total Corruption vs. Temporary Fall
Some lose their spiritual nature completely and are cast out, while others fall temporarily yet retain inner saltiness and are restored through repentance.

6. Examples of Salt That Was Cast Out
History records leaders and teachers who fell through pride or heresy and were separated from the holy community.

7. Examples of Salt That Was Restored
Others stumbled for a time, repented, and returned stronger, continuing to shine and serve.

8. The Greater the Responsibility, the Greater the Accountability
The higher a person’s spiritual position, the more severe the consequences of falling.

9. Borrowed Light, Not Self-Generated
Christ is light by nature; humans shine only by drawing near to Him. Distance from God results in darkness.

10. A Constant Call
Every believer is called to preserve spiritual saltiness and light through abiding in God, lest the light within turn into darkness.

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