Day 17 Through The Bible
Day 17: Standing as Salt and Light in a World Awaiting Judgment
Biblical Principle: Absolute Truth from God’s Word
God's approach to judgment reveals His character and His mercy. He does not judge the righteous and the wicked in the same way. The righteous are preserved for their faithfulness and rewarded for their works, while the wicked are judged for their rejection of truth. Furthermore, God’s preservation of the wicked can be linked to the presence of the righteous among them.
This is beautifully illustrated in the conversation between Abraham and God in Genesis 18. When Abraham asks if God will destroy the righteous along with the wicked, the Lord responds with patience and mercy. If even ten righteous people are found, He will spare the city (Genesis 18:32). This shows the incredible influence of the righteous, who serve as a preserving force in a corrupt world.
Practical Application: Living as Preservers of Truth
As believers, we are called to be “in the world” but not “of the world.” This delicate balance means we live among the people of this world, influencing them and pointing them to God’s truth without compromising our values or becoming indistinguishable from them.
Jesus reminded His followers of their unique calling in Matthew 5:13-16. He called us the "salt of the earth" and the "light of the world." Salt preserves and enhances, while light exposes and guides. If we lose our distinctiveness, our ability to fulfill these roles is diminished.
However, we must be careful not to become like Lot, whose compromised position in Sodom left him largely ineffective. While Lot was righteous, his lifestyle and decisions dulled his influence. In contrast, Jesus calls us to remain distinct and to let our "light so shine before men" that they see our good works and glorify God (Matthew 5:16).
The Challenge of Being Hated by the World
Jesus also warned that our distinctiveness would come at a cost. In John 15:18-19, He said the world would hate us because it first hated Him. This rejection is a natural consequence of standing for God’s truth in a world that rejects it. Yet, our calling remains: to love one another and to show the world God’s love through our actions and words.
Living Out the Truth Today
Be Present and Visible. God often preserves the wicked because of the presence of the righteous. Your life and testimony can point others to Christ.
Stay Distinct. Do not conform to the patterns of this world. Avoid becoming so similar to the culture around you that you lose your effectiveness.
Shine Brightly: Let your actions and words reflect God’s love and truth. Be bold in sharing your faith; knowing your light can guide others to salvation.
As we live out these principles, let us remember the weight of our calling. Our presence in this world is to enjoy its blessings and act as a preserving force, reflecting God’s mercy and truth to those around us. Judgment is final, but while we are here, there is still hope for others to turn to Christ.