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What does the Bible say about salt in the covenant?

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Salt symbolizes the eternal covenant and God's grace, essential for preserving life and preventing decay.

In the Bible, salt is used as a symbol of the covenant, particularly in Leviticus 2:13, which states that all meat offerings should be seasoned with salt. This signifies the binding nature of God's promises and the essential role of grace in the believer's life. Through salt, we understand God's preservation of His people, preventing spiritual decay and ensuring a living relationship with Him. The 'salt of the covenant' highlights how, just as salt preserves food, God's covenant of grace preserves believers eternally through Christ's sacrifice, ensuring we remain in fellowship with Him.
Scripture References: Leviticus 2:13, Numbers 18:19, Psalm 85:10

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