by Pastor Bob Lawrenz
Family picnics are regular events for my wife’s family. Everybody brings a dish to pass, two cans of frozen lemonade, and a dessert of some kind for the afternoon meal. There is always a staggering amount of food. Favorite recipes are shared, and anyone who brings a new recipe is hunted down and interrogated for the ingredients. And you just know that when Cousin Agatha makes it for the next picnic, it will never be the same.
    In the Old Testament, there were 
Believers, and there were the heathen: Jews and Gentiles. It was clearly
 a world-view of “them” and “us” where separation was a dictate of God. 
That was the recipe for living in God’s belief system. But as the Jews 
went in to take the  Promised Land, they often did that which was right 
in their own eyes. They changed the recipe, and intermingled with the 
pagan Gentiles. Those that worshiped the one true God learned of other 
gods, and the flavor of worship changed; it was no longer the same one 
they had when they first began. “Less of this,” and “more of that” 
altered the whole society. Families were changed, and bloodlines were 
defiled. But God’s promise of a Redeemer still held, and the Covenants 
of God also stood without change for them.
    The New Testament and the life of 
Jesus Christ, reveals that the Jews are the chosen people through whom 
Messiah would come. Beyond that, Messiah’s Salvation was meant for all, 
Jew and Gentile alike. Many among the Jews disliked the new “flavor of 
faith” and they rejected the One who brought it.
    Think of Kentucky Fried Chicken for a
 moment. Their Original Recipe is terrific. Extra Crispy is good too. 
But now, there is a new variety… It’s the new boneless recipe.
    There’s a new recipe for the church, 
too. It’s politically correct. It’s all-inclusive. Its flavor has 
changed, it’s spineless, and unable to discern truth from false 
teachings. Secular marketing techniques are used and sin is exalted to 
give the congregants what they want, instead of what their spiritual 
diet requires. The Church is destined to be on a salt-free diet because 
as everyone knows, salt isn’t good for human consumption. Yet salt is an
 essential part of the recipe for the Church.
“Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, 
wherewith shall it be salted? It is good for nothing, but to be cast out and trodden under the foot of men.” Matthew 5:13
wherewith shall it be salted? It is good for nothing, but to be cast out and trodden under the foot of men.” Matthew 5:13
 The Church will never be the Original Recipe,
it’s OK to be a little different, but don’t delete the salt!
it’s OK to be a little different, but don’t delete the salt!

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