Another
Coffee Break:
Supernatural Maturity, Part 12
June 5, 2015
And another TGIF day to you!
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Time to move on. Thus far
in this series, we have dealt only with the first dozen verses of Matthew 5
which are commonly referred to as "the Beatitudes." Now we're going to make a significant shift
as we talk about an entirely different aspect of supernatural maturity -- that
maturity represented in the character, nature and makeup of the Lord Jesus
Christ. We’re going to shift gears going forward to describe the character and nature of the Lord
Jesus Christ, and how His nature in us influences the world around.
Matthew 5:13-16: Ye
are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith
shall it be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and
to be trodden under foot of men.
Ye are the light of the world. A city
that is set on an hill cannot be hid. Neither do men light a candle, and put it
under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it giveth light unto all that are in
the house. Let your light so
shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father
which is in heaven.
The
standard KJV translation isn’t bad, but let’s see what we can do with it by
retranslating and amplifying it.
"In the same way that salt
personifies the need for seasoning, restraint and protection from spoilage or
rotting, and preparation for soil to produce; in the same way that salt
represents wisdom and grace in one’s speech and behavior, you are that grace
and wisdom, that seasoning and protection for the world. You are that which restrains and holds back
the execution of my judgment upon a world corrupted, spoiling and decaying in
sin. If you lose the ability to season
and influence the world around, you lose your usefulness [to the Kingdom] and,
like salt that has lost its ability to make things palatable, and winds up
being thrown out, you become worthless [to the Kingdom] and cease to have
(spiritual) value, requiring that you be cast aside." (Matthew 5:13, RAC Translation and
Amplification)
"[When I said, “Light be,” that
was the light that brought this world into being. I AM that light.] (Because you are in me, and I AM in you, you
are — likewise — the light of this world.
That is a light one cannot hide.
"[As representatives of the New
Jerusalem] you are like that City which is elevated on a high hill or mountain
and cannot be hidden from view. (You
have been made and destined to be visible to this world.)" (Matthew 5:14, RAC Translation &
Amplification)
"No one lights a candle, and then
hides it under some kind of covering or utensil. Rather, they put the candle on some kind of
lampstand or decorative piece in order to elevate it so as to give light to the
whole room.
"Let that light (My light) which
is in you, therefore, radiate brilliantly in front of all men and women so that
the value of your relationship with and in Me — manifested in the works, the
signs and wonders — is demonstrated.
That, in turn, will cause Father in Heaven to receive glory and honor
and praise!" (Matthew 5:15-16, RAC Translation and
Amplification)
OK! That was a bit windy and long, but I’m sure
you see it. Everything that Jesus said
and did was designed to bring Glory to Father.
Everything that He said and did was nothing more than a duplication of
what He had heard and seen in and from Father.
We
have two metaphors here which essentially mirror each other in terms of our
character and essence, being in Christ.
In order to better understand why Jesus used these two metaphors, follow
me back to the Law of Moses for a moment.
Leviticus 2:13, NASB: Every
grain offering of yours, moreover, you shall season with salt, so that the salt of the covenant of your God shall
not be lacking from your grain offering; with all your offerings you shall
offer salt.
Numbers 18:19, NASB: All
the offerings of the holy gifts, which the
sons of Israel offer to the LORD, I have given to you and your sons and your
daughters with you, as a perpetual allotment. It is an everlasting covenant of
salt before the LORD to you and your descendants with you.
The
importance of salt as a spiritual picture cannot be over-stated! If we are to reflect the character and nature
of the Lord Jesus Christ, we MUST be that essence which flavors and adds savor
to the land around.
When
God commanded the priests and Levites to add salt to their sacrifices He was
making it abundantly clear that everything they offered to Him had to have His
savor.
The
earth had been corrupted by sin, along with everything in it. The plants, the animals, the birds of the
air, the fish of the sea, the air we breathe — the environment in its
totality. Any offering that would come
out of this environment had to be seasoned with salt. We’ll come back to this picture as we get
farther along in this specific discussion.
We
refer to these pictures a metaphors because they represent influence on their
surroundings. Israel was a Covenanted
people with God. Covenants were created
between parties for the express purpose of making them as ONE unified being.
Consider
the ancient pictures of farmers creating covenants with soldiers. Soldiers’ lives were spent in the defense and
protection of their lands. Soldiers
rarely had time to care for their own lands, and had no time to spend tilling
the ground, sowing seed and harvesting grains, vegetables and fruits for their
own food and preservation.
Farmers,
on the other hand, were not skilled warriors and had little or no ability to
engage in the art of war or be concerned with the defense of their lands or
families. Covenants were often,
therefore, created between farmers and warriors. The farmers and the warriors became as One!
The
farmers covenanted with the warriors to become their source of food and sustenance. The warriors covenanted with the farmers to
provide their defense, to ensure their safety, personally, as well as that of
their families and their crops. With
this covenant, each functioned not only for themselves, but for each other.
The
Covenant of Salt that God made with Israel was a covenant in which Israel
promised to serve God and be His representative in the earth. Israel became God’s unique people — a people
who would demonstrate to the rest of the world just exactly what kind of life
and what kind of provision God could and would make with those who would enter
into a covenant relationship with Him.
God’s
Covenant with Israel ensured that they would stand out in the earth above every
other people. They would have the
Blessing that God promised in Deuteronomy 28.
Before we take a look at the very first part of God’s Covenant with
Israel, consider the truth upon which He based His choosing of Israel in the
first place:
Deuteronomy 7:7-11: The
LORD did not set his love upon you, nor choose you, because ye were more in
number than any people; for ye were the fewest of all people: But because the LORD loved you, and
because he would keep the oath which he had sworn unto your fathers, hath
the LORD brought you out with a mighty hand, and redeemed you out of the house
of bondmen, from the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt.
Know therefore that the LORD thy God,
he is God, the faithful God, which keepeth covenant and mercy with them
that love him and keep his commandments to a thousand generations; And repayeth
them that hate him to their face, to destroy them: he will not be slack to him
that hateth him, he will repay him to his face.
Thou shalt therefore keep the
commandments, and the statutes, and the judgments, which I command thee this
day, to do them.
Israel
wasn’t chosen because of their greatness, nor because of their numbers. They were chosen because of the oath — the
Covenant — that God made with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
Abraham,
Isaac and Jacob exhibited a faith and total trust in the Lord during a time and
an era in which faith in God — YHWH — was absolutely non-existent. That faith was manifested when Abraham
pleaded and bargained with God to spare Sodom and Gomorrah for the sake of not
less than ten righteous people.
Abraham,
Isaac and Jacob WERE God’s salt in the land!
They were the manifestation of His presence. They salted the earth in a time and place
where thousands of idols and false gods permeated the nations and cultures, and
where the practices we see and abhor with ISIS were the norm as a part of those
nations’ cultures. That said, take a
look at the benefits and blessings of Israel’s (and ours) Covenant of Salt.
Deuteronomy 28:1-2: And
it shall come to pass, if thou shalt hearken diligently unto the voice of the
LORD thy God, to observe and to do all his commandments which I command
thee this day, that the LORD thy God will set thee on high above all nations
of the earth:
And all these blessings shall come on
thee, and overtake thee, if thou shalt hearken unto the voice of the LORD thy
God.
From
this point forward, we see a sequence of the blessings which came of the
Covenant. But look, now, at the
consequences of walking away from the Covenant.
Consider this small part of those consequences:
Deuteronomy 28:15, 29: But
it shall come to pass, if thou wilt not hearken unto the voice of the LORD thy
God, to observe to do all his commandments and his statutes which I command
thee this day; that all these curses shall come upon thee, and overtake thee:
And thou shalt grope at noonday, as
the blind gropeth in darkness, and thou shalt not prosper in thy ways: and thou
shalt be only oppressed and spoiled evermore, and no man shall save thee.
Even
if Israel failed to serve God, the judgment that came upon them and the bondage
they fell into would also show to the world what happens to folks who live
outside of a relationship with Him.
There
is a key phrase in verse 29, however, that needs to be paid attention to: “and no man shall save thee.”
Get
it? “No man…!” What God is saying to Israel is that His
Covenant with them stands no matter what!
No amount of human flesh or its endeavors will intervene to save them
from the bondage they are in, BUT, if they will turn back to Him, He will save
them and deliver them from the oppression of their enemies.
THAT
is a Covenant which stands the test of time!
That is a Covenant which says to the world, Israel has a Covenant
relationship that ensures their deliverance whenever they turn to Him, whenever
they repent of their wayward ways, whenever they once again acknowledge Him!
THAT,
Folks, is the Covenant of Salt! It
ensures that Israel would continually be a representative of the nature and
character of God, that they would perpetually be a people in whom the presence
of God will provide the savor and preservation of those who are around them.
And
that brings us back to Jesus’ statement, “In
the same way that salt personifies the need for seasoning, protection from
spoilage or rotting, and preparation for soil to produce; in the same way that
salt represents wisdom and grace in one’s speech and behavior, you are that
grace and wisdom, that seasoning and protection for the world.”
WE are the new
Covenant of Salt in the earth! As
representatives of the Lord Jesus Christ, we are in Him, and He is in us.
We, therefore, become
His presence in the earth.
We become His
presence in our communities, among our families, among our friends and business
associates.
We
become
His presence in the business world.
We become His
presence in government.
On
and on it goes! By the same token, just
as there were consequences for the nation of Israel when it abandoned its
covenant with the Lord, Jesus makes it clear — without threatening us — that if
we fail in our responsibility to be His Salt — His life-changing Presence — that
we can be cast aside.
That’s
a statement that needs clarification.
This is not some threat that we lose out on our eternal Salvation, but
it DOES mean that we will miss our intended destiny and the Plan of God in our
lives. Everyone of us have a Plan laid
out before us by the Lord.
Holy
Spirit leads, He nudges us, He pricks us, He quickens us, but He does NOT force
us; and if we fail to follow His plan and design in such a way that God’s Glory
is seen in us, we can be passed over and our assignment given to someone who
will respond to His leading.
We'll
continue this discussion next week.
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Regner
Regner A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
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