THE UNPROFITABLE PROFIT: GAINS THAT BANKRUPT THE SOUL PART 12: FINAL LAP: THE PROFITABLE LIFE — WHEN THE SOUL IS PRESERVED AND REWARDED

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THE UNPROFITABLE PROFIT: GAINS THAT BANKRUPT THE SOUL PART 12: FINAL LAP: THE PROFITABLE LIFE — WHEN THE SOUL IS PRESERVED AND REWARDED Matthew 25:21 “Well done, thou good and faithful servant… enter thou into the joy of thy lord.”  In Part 11, we stood before the eternal verdict. We learned that: Eternity reveals what life concealed. The verdict is based on response, not information. What you lived—not what you claimed—will speak. He managed life well… but neglected his soul. After all the warnings…after all the losses… after all the consequences…There is still a question: “ What does it mean to truly profit?”  Because not all profit is dangerous. There is a kind of gain…that heaven approves. A life where nothing essential is lost—and everything that matters is preserved. The Profitable Life — When The Soul Is Preserved And Rewarded A profitable life is not measured by how much you have…but by what you keep. It is a life where: Your soul is intact. Your alignment is consisten...

PRESERVING OUR INTEGRITY: BEING THE SALT OF THE EARTH PART 10

 

PRESERVING OUR INTEGRITY: BEING THE SALT OF THE EARTH PART 10

Matthew 5:13

"You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot."

Welcome to Part 10 of our series, "Preserving Our Integrity: Being the Salt of the Earth." In our last chapter, we explored how Christians can lose their saltiness through immersion in secular environments. Today, we continue examining these challenges and strategies to maintain our spiritual impact, building upon the lessons from our previous discussions.


How Christians Lose Their Saltiness:

1. Weakened Testimony

When a Christian’s life is no different from the secular world, their ability to witness and impact others for Christ diminishes.


Example: The church in Laodicea, which was neither hot nor cold, but lukewarm (Revelation 3:15-16). Their compromised state rendered them ineffective and distasteful to God.


2. Exposure to Moisture, Heat, or Impurities (Compromise and Corruption)

Salt can lose its potency over time due to exposure to moisture, heat, or contaminants. Similarly, Christians can lose their spiritual effectiveness through compromise and corruption.

Constant exposure to worldly values and practices can dilute a Christian's faith, leading to a weakened commitment and a compromised lifestyle. Just as moisture can cause salt to solidify and lose its effectiveness, neglecting spiritual disciplines like prayer, Bible study, and fellowship can weaken a Christian's faith and resolve.

Example: The Israelites, who repeatedly turned away from God and neglected His commands, leading to cycles of sin and judgment (Judges 2:10-12).


3. Exposure to Heat (Trials and Temptations)

Intense trials, temptations, or pressures can cause a Christian to lose focus on God, leading to burnout, discouragement, or moral failure. Just as heat can alter the chemical composition of salt, intense trials and temptations can challenge a Christian's faith. If not handled with spiritual maturity, these experiences can lead to spiritual burnout or moral failure.


Example: Peter's denial of Jesus during a moment of intense pressure (Luke 22:54-62). Although he eventually repented and was restored, the heat of the situation revealed his momentary weakness.


Are there areas in your life where you feel your saltiness is being compromised? Have you allowed pressures, distractions, or worldly influences to diminish your spiritual impact? It’s time to reset.

Recommit yourself to a life of prayer and the Word.

Be intentional about maintaining a strong Christian testimony.

Resist compromise and stand firm in your faith, no matter the cost.


PRAYER:

Heavenly Father, strengthen us in our spiritual journey to uphold integrity and faithfulness amidst the challenges of this world. Grant us wisdom and resilience to stand firm in Your truth. Amen.


What stood out to you in today’s devotional? Share your thoughts and reflections in the comments. Let’s grow together!

Thank you!


Prince Julius Nenebi-Darkson 

(EL-PJ God's penman)

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  1. Profound word. God bless you for reminding us not to lose our saltiness and to be aware of that which takes our saltiness away.

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