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What does it mean for speech to be seasoned with salt?

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Seasoned with salt implies that our speech should be compassionate and preserve the truth of the gospel.

To season our speech with salt means that our words are to be infused with the truth of the gospel, which preserves both our message and the integrity of our communication. Salt serves as a preservative, and likewise, our speech should adhere to the truth of Scripture and maintain a godly flavor that enhances understanding and receptiveness. In Mark 9:49, Jesus elaborates that everyone will be salted with fire, indicating the purification process that ought to occur in our communication. Therefore, our speech, while truthful, should also be palatable and compassionate, designed to draw people to the grace of God.
Scripture References: Mark 9:49, Colossians 4:6

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