Reflections on Scripture Fifth Sunday of the Year Gospel A
Jesus said to his disciples: "You are the salt of the earth. But if salt loses its taste, with what can it be seasoned? It is no longer good for anything but to be thrown out and trampled underfoot.
It was used to p reserve food and give it a more pleasing taste.
Newborn babies were rubbed with salt for medicinal purposes.
Salt was added to clay pottery and tiles in the firing phase would provide the glaze.
Agreements of friendships were sealed by taking salt together.
Salt that remains in a box doesn’t do any good.
Salt used moderately is beneficial; too much salt is toxic and potentially fatal.
The light of a candle gives of itself; it burns itself out. If it is never lit, it doesn’t fulfill its purpose.
To think that being a Christian is to focus only on God is like hiding once light (life). We are called to love God and others, to serve God and others, to be a light to others for the sake of God.
and glorify your heavenly Father.
Just as salt and light do not focus on themselves but have a purpose outside, so we are called as disciples to bring the good news of Jesus love and life to others. We are called to make a difference in the life of others.
What kind of a disciple am I? Am I using the gifts God has given me to make a difference in my life and in the life of others?
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