(license)
(license)

 

“Salt is good, but if it loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? Luke 1:34

 

Most health conscious adults today acknowledge that excessive salt in the diet is not optimal for good health. As a matter of fact too much salt in the diet increases health related risks and in the extreme can be associated with life threatening conditions. Some health conditions require minimal salt intake with the aim of a “salt-free” diet.

Jesus really did have a lot to say about Salt for believers, and it wasn’t for dietary reasons.

Would you join me at 5 Minutes for Faith today where I share additional thoughts from my Gospel reading for the #LentChallenge I have been enjoying.

 

Just CLICK HERE and to read me, THERE

 

5 responses to “Salt or Salt-Free (@5MFF)”

  1. thatsnoscrap Avatar

    Love this post!

    Liked by 1 person

    1. enthusiasticallydawn Avatar

      Thanks, God is so good!

      Like

  2. Hanging on His Words | Enthusiastically, Dawn Avatar

    […] His words the less expectation and hope I have in this world. It’s not that we don’t need to be Salt and Light in this here reality…because we do, but there are Christians who are banking on […]

    Like

  3. Homemaker Mom (@Homemakermom) Avatar

    Thank you for the post Dawn, Thank you for being you and being Salty!

    Like

    1. enthusiasticallydawn Avatar

      Back at you, Suzie!

      Like

I’m Dawn

Welcome to my corner of the internet dedicated to journaling for discovery and delight, planning with purpose, and finding joy in the midst of incomprehensible loss. Here, I invite you to join me in exploring the surprising places a pen, open notebook, curious mind and truth-loving heart can lead.

Social-Media Free (mostly)