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Why is salt significant in God's covenants?

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Salt signifies the enduring nature of God’s covenant with His people, representing preservation and purity.

Salt is described in the Scriptures as the salt of the covenant in Numbers 18 and 2 Chronicles 13, emphasizing its role in God's promises. This idea of a 'covenant of salt' highlights the steadfast and unchanging nature of God's commitments to His people. It serves as a reminder that through Christ, we are preserved and kept in grace, affirming that our relationship with God is not based on our works but on His faithful promises, ensuring our acceptance and sanctification in Him.
Scripture References: Numbers 18, 2 Chronicles 13

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The Salt of God
Don Fortner · May 29, 2018
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