Remember, You Are the Salt of the Earth!
What would have been going on in the mind of
the Son of God, Jesus Christ when He called his disciples together and
admonished them that they were the seasoning that makes the meal special?
Matthew 5:13; “Ye are the salt of the
earth: but if the salt has 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.” The mental picture that existed in the time of the Son of
God is
perhaps the same picture we have today in modern Christianity; where the rich
are getting ever richer and the poor are ever getting poorer too; laws that are
created to benefit some and fleece many that have no voice to seek for justice.
Jesus had seen all these and in that book of Matthew had instructed his
disciples, that though they might be in the world, they should never be part of
its shady dealings, assuring them that there was definitely an honest means to
acquiring riches and wealth.
Before the birth of the Son of God into His
human nature, certainly the seasoning of the earth had disappeared. Leviticus
19:11; “Ye shall not steal, neither deal
falsely, neither lie one to another.”
Similarly is the case of Zacchaeus in
Luke 19:1-10. Zacchaeus, a chief tax collector who amassed wealth by defrauding
the poor; the day he received Jesus Christ, he immediately decided to share his
wealth into two and give one part of it to the poor. Thereafter, he offered to
apply the Mosaic Law on restitution, by restoring fourfold of whatever he
fraudulently received from people as stated in Exodus 22:1. Jesus did not
tell him that his step on restitution was unnecessary or wrong, instead, he
praised it as worthy of emulation. Luke 19:9; "And Jesus said unto
him, This day is salvation come to this house, forasmuch as he also is a son of
Abraham."
The kind of fraud exhibited by the rich
against the poor whether in the time of the prophets of old or presently, also
has its negative effects on the employer-employee relationships.
In Leviticus 19:13, God warns against extorting your workers: "Thou
shalt not defraud thy neighbour, neither rob him: the wages of him that is
hired shall not abide with thee all night until the morning."
There are employers who sit on their staff
salaries for weeks and months and even years and expose them to untold
hardship, and yet they expect their staff to be faithful in their work. This is
also wrong when retired people who contributed all their working years to a
fund cannot access their money or receive their pension after retirement. God
detests fraud, whether it is perpetrated by an individual, organisation or
government because the saltiness of the earth would cease to exist.
Eberekpe Ogho
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