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Mark 9:50 — Don’t Lose Your Saltiness

3 min · 9 de jul de 2026
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How do we stay spiritually strong in a world that’s constantly pulling us in different directions? In today’s episode of Morning Salt, Pastor Adam continues the Stay Salty series by exploring Jesus’ words in Mark 9:50. Jesus reminds us that salt is good—but it must remain salty to fulfill its purpose. In the same way, our influence for Christ grows as we stay close to Him. Spiritual drift rarely happens all at once. It often begins with small compromises, neglected time in God’s Word, or allowing the noise of the world to drown out the voice of God. The good news is that Jesus doesn’t call us to try harder—He calls us to stay near Him. As we walk closely with Christ, His character naturally begins to shape our lives, making us people who bring peace, grace, and hope wherever we go. Today's Scripture: “Salt is good, but if the salt has lost its saltiness, how will you make it salty again? Have salt in yourselves, and be at peace with one another.” - Mark 9:50 (ESV) Today’s Salty Thought: You don’t stay salty by trying harder—you stay close to Jesus. Today’s Challenge: Set aside five uninterrupted minutes today to simply be with God. Read a passage of Scripture, spend time in prayer, and ask Him: “Lord, is there anywhere my heart has drifted from You?” Then take one intentional step toward Him today, trusting that He is always faithful to draw near to those who seek Him. If today’s episode encouraged you, would you subscribe, leave a review, and share Morning Salt with a friend? Every share helps more people begin their day grounded in God’s Word. Until next time, keep your eyes on Jesus, stay grounded in His Word, and remember… Stay salty, stay faithful, and season your day with scripture.

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