
Today, Pastor Jack teaches us that a Christian is salty by allowing the power of Jesus to always flow out of us. And, if we see ungodliness and wickedness, then we must do all we can to stop its poisoning effect.

Today, Pastor Jack teaches us that a Christian is salty by allowing the power of Jesus to always flow out of us. And, if we see ungodliness and wickedness, then we must do all we can to stop its poisoning effect.

Today, Pastor Jack teaches us that, as Christians, God calls us the salt of the earth, and if we stay pure, we will have great results. But, if we fall away, and allow the world to get into us, our compromise will leave us barren, and without effect.

Today, Pastor Jack teaches us that the preserving power of the Christian has great purpose. We can have an effect in any and every culture, physically, morally and most of all spiritually.

In Luke, chapter fourteen, and verses thirty four and thirty five, Jesus tells a parable, which is sometimes not considered a “parable.” But remember, parables are types of analogies. This time we’re talking about The Parable of Being the Salt. Two short verses with a lot of powerful meaning!

In Luke, chapter fourteen, and verses thirty four and thirty five, Jesus tells a parable, which is sometimes not considered a “parable.” But remember, parables are types of analogies. This time we’re talking about The Parable of Being the Salt. Two short verses with a lot of powerful meaning!

In Luke, chapter fourteen verses thirty four and thirty five, Jesus tells a parable, which is sometimes not considered a “parable.” But remember, parables are types of analogies. This time we’re talking about The Parable of Being the Salt. Two short verses with a lot of powerful meaning!
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