Savourless
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The term "savourless" is often associated with the concept of salt losing its flavor or effectiveness, a metaphor used in the Bible to describe a loss of purpose or influence. This imagery is primarily drawn from the teachings of Jesus Christ, who used it to illustrate the importance of maintaining one's spiritual vitality and witness in the world.

Biblical References:

1. Matthew 5:13 : "You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its savor, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled by men." In this passage, Jesus addresses His disciples, emphasizing their role as preservers and enhancers of the moral and spiritual fabric of society. The warning about salt losing its savor serves as a caution against spiritual complacency and ineffectiveness.

2. Mark 9:50 : "Salt is good, but if the salt loses its saltiness, with what will you season it? Have salt among yourselves, and be at peace with one another." Here, Jesus reiterates the value of salt, linking it to the qualities of peace and harmony within the community of believers. The loss of saltiness symbolizes a failure to uphold these virtues.

Theological Significance:

In biblical times, salt was a valuable commodity, used for preservation, purification, and flavoring. Its significance in Scripture extends beyond its physical properties to embody spiritual truths. The metaphor of salt losing its savor is a powerful illustration of the believer's call to maintain their distinctiveness and influence in a world prone to moral decay.

From a theological perspective, the concept of being "savourless" can be understood as a warning against losing one's spiritual fervor and effectiveness. It challenges believers to remain steadfast in their faith and to actively engage in the mission of spreading the Gospel and upholding Christian values.

Practical Application:

The call to avoid becoming savourless is a reminder for Christians to continually renew their commitment to Christ and His teachings. It encourages self-examination and a proactive approach to spiritual growth, ensuring that one's life reflects the transformative power of the Gospel. Believers are urged to be vigilant in their walk with God, to cultivate a vibrant faith, and to be a positive influence in their communities.

In summary, the biblical concept of being savourless serves as a metaphor for spiritual ineffectiveness and a call to action for believers to preserve their distinctiveness and impact in the world. Through the teachings of Jesus, Christians are reminded of their vital role as the "salt of the earth," tasked with preserving and promoting the values of the Kingdom of God.
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Chapter vi.
... Hence the savourless salt is "good for nothing, but to be cast out, and trodden
under foot of men." It is not therefore he who suffers persecution, but he who ...
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Blessed is He who Atoned Your Sins, that Ye Might Receive his Body ...
... 6. The People passed through the water and were baptized:"the People came up on
dry land and became as heathen."The Commandment was savourless in their ears ...
/.../ephraim/hymns and homilies of ephraim the syrian/hymn vii blessed is he.htm

The Desire of a Lover after God is Shown: and the Cursed Love of ...
... It has also unsalted salt; savourless savour: foul beauty: horrible friendship:
cherishing night: bitter honey and killing fruit. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/rolle/the fire of love/chapter viii the desire of.htm

The Climax of all Prayer
... water-pots at the rustic marriage, and the Master says, 'Fill them to the brim.'
And then, by His touch, the water of our poor savourless, earthly enjoyments ...
/.../expositions of holy scripture ephesians peter/the climax of all prayer.htm

Godly Fear and Its Goodly Consequence
... It ought to be Christianized, and the Christian that does not Christianize business
is a dead Christian"a savourless salt; wherewith shall such salt be ...
/.../spurgeon/sermons on proverbs/godly fear and its goodly.htm

Psalm LXXVI.
... They are savourless [3475] in themselves, but they season others, inasmuch as they
are mentioned, in order that fearing their example they may not look back. ...
/.../augustine/exposition on the book of psalms/psalm lxxvi.htm

A Call to Holy Living
... rightly by saying, "If I do no good, at least, I do no hurt;" that might the plea
of a stone or a brick, but it cannot be an apology for savourless salt; for ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 18 1872/a call to holy living.htm

The Saints' Privilege and Profit;
The Works of John Bunyan Volumes 1-3. <. ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/the saints privilege and profit.htm

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Luke 14:34
Salt then is good, but if the salt also has become savourless, wherewith shall it be seasoned?
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