Leadership Thought: Lightbulbs and Saltshakers Are Good Reminders of Who We Are Supposed to Be
Dear Friends
How many of you would like
to know the- will of God for your life? When people ask me that question, I
have a simple answer-just be salt and light. In a bland and dark society make
sure you stand out and are different. Salt must not lose its taste, and light
must never be hidden.
I have a friend who wears
a pin with a picture of a light bulb and a saltshaker on it to remind him daily
that he needs to sprinkle salt and shed light wherever he goes.
Salt makes people thirsty,
and our lives should make people thirsty and cause them to ask us about our
faith in God.
Why do you possess such
peace? Why do you show such love? Why are you so different from most of the
people I know?
I remember reading about
someone disputing the adage that "You can lead a horse to water, but you
can't make him drink."
"Not true," the
person said. "You can give him a salt tablet." And you and I ought to
be salt tablets, making people thirsty to know more about our God.
Light breaks through the
darkness of our world and exposes this world's sin.
Light also illuminates our
good works and provides evidence that there is something uniquely different
about us.
Our light and our
saltiness may become impacted by our behavior. When we don't stand out from
others, and when we willingly compromise our values or settle for those things
that are comfortable or convenient, we hide our light and lose our
flavor.
In a devotional on the
internet, Chuck Swindoll suggested three ways to become salt and light.
"Be different. We
should not become like the world. We must guard against being sucked into the
prevailing culture and performing to society’s expectations."
"Be responsible.
Every once in a while, we need to ask some hard questions: Are we making contact
with others? Are we seeking isolation? It’s up to us to spread the salt and
light."
"Be influential.
Let's not kid ourselves. The very fact we belong to Christ- that we don't adopt
to the system, that we march to a different drumbeat-gives us an influence in
this society of ours.
We are influencing others
in our everyday behavior, be it good or bad. Even when we aren't trying out
comes our salt and out shines our light."
Swindoll concludes:
"Remember to keep the light on and your saltshaker tipped."
Jesus commands us to be
salt and light, so let's keep spreading our salt and shinning that light lest
we blur our testimony and hinder our witness.
Yours in faith and
friendship,
Tom
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