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Salt of the Earth
Everyone will be salted with fire. “Salt is good, but if it loses its saltiness, how can you make it salty again? Have salt among yourselves, and be at peace with each other.” Mark 9:49?-?50 NIV Salt once traded ounce for ounce for gold To preserve food to not harvest mold All humans and livestock need salt to survive As the Queen bee is needed in a hive Sending out pheromones to give guidance As we shall hear when we dwell in silence Let us become the salt of the earth Absorbing the living water unto a new birth That we might preserve His word Coming together into One herd As the spirit guides each of us in unity To become a divine community Each grain looks so tiny But when coming together is mighty How can we make salt useful again By absorbing the the One who brings the rain
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