Topic: Reflecting God’s Goodness [Charles Stanley Daily Devotional 22 November 2020] - Faithwheel.com

Topic: Reflecting God’s Goodness [Charles Stanley Daily Devotional 22 November 2020]

Click HERE for Previous Devotional

Reflecting God’s Goodness

To get the most out of this devotion, set aside time to read the Scripture referenced throughout.

When it comes to flavor, salt brings out the best in what we eat. Without it, food is less enjoyable (and sometimes not even palatable). What’s more, going without salt for long enough can have detrimental effects on our health. But it’s no good on its own—we don’t eat salt by itself.

Just as in Matthew 5, the Gospels of Mark and Luke record Jesus’ words about salt being worthless without its saltiness (Mark 9:50; Luke 14:34). For salt to lose its flavor is incredibly difficult—that kind of alteration requires a chemical reaction involving other substances. The same is true of our witness: We can fail to have a positive impact if we’ve allowed ourselves to be corrupted.

When Jesus asks His followers to be like salt, He is reminding us that we are valuable and necessary in bringing out the best—in one another as well as the world—through ordinary acts of service, mercy, love, and humility.

Think About It

  • Salt is an ordinary item that makes a significant difference. What are some “ordinary” ways we can reflect God’s goodness?
  • How can faith enhance or improve your relationships?

Bible in One Year: Romans 1-3

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top