The
Salty Saints
Weekly
Inspiration
Matthew 5:13
Ye are the salt of the earth: but if
the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted? it is thenceforth
good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of
men.
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Incense has always played a part in all
religions. Visit the religious
shrines of the world and usually there will be many candles burning in different
shapes and configurations. The
demon gods demand that their worshippers offer perfumed honor in their
behalf. The idea of incense as
found in these religions is not only wrong, it is terribly
distorted.
The Holy Bible has much to say about incense, but so
different from the showy world of false religions. Biblical incense is a life lived in the
graces of Jesus Christ and the perfume is Holiness, His Holiness, not candles of
various smells. We are to be unto
our God a sweet savor of Christ.
Our Heavenly Father revels in a life so pure and full of grace that the
aroma of Jesus Christ spreads out into our world. This aroma is a savor (perfume) of life
unto life to the believers and also a savor of death unto death, to the
spiritually dead.
Listen as Apostle Paul shares His revelation of the
incense. “Now thanks be unto God,
which always causeth us to triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest the savor
(aroma) of his knowledge by us in every place. For we are unto God a sweet savor of
Christ, in them that are saved, and in them that perish: To the one we are the savor of death
unto death; and to the other the savor of life unto life. And who is sufficient
for these things?” (II Corinthians 2:14-16) The depth of this truth has little
interest in our worldly churches.
The perfume of His presence cannot be lit like a candle. The whole idea of worshipping with
scented lights is pagan and blasphemous.
The Holiness of His Redemptive graces and life imparted to us is the only
perfume that can waft its way into His
presence.
Our God is exalted by saints that dwell long and
patiently in His Son’s presence. As
we revel in His Holy revelations and by faith allow His blood to sanctify and
purify body, soul, and spirit (I Thessalonians 5:23) we indeed can offer incense
(a sweet savor) unto our Father.
This sweet savor is the making of revival and spiritual awakening. Conviction of the Holy Ghost will follow
“scented saints.” Our lives will
bless the church and the world.
Sinners of our day have heard so much from and about religious people
that show no “graces of righteousness” that religion has become a fluke. The world is plainly rejecting the false
pretense that goes for Christianity today.
“Scented Saints” is the heart’s cry of Biblical
truth. Soft words by “scented
saints” will break hard hearts.
Biblical Holiness is not hard, demanding and condemning. Biblical Holiness is a work of such
power and beauty that it melts the arrogance of our enemies. It is His nature, the same nature that
wicked men could not resist when He walked this earth. One police officer sent to arrest Him
returned to those in authority without Him, proclaiming, “never a man spake like
this man.” A hard Roman soldier
beneath His cross finally said, “Truly this man was the Son of God.” (Mark
15:39)
“Forgive me, God, for trying to light a candle that I
might shine. I surrender before
such grace as is revealed in your cross.
In your presence, teach me to let your aroma fill every part of my being
until my Father makes me a blessing to saints and sinners alike. I surrender to be a Scented Saint in a
sick and repulsive world.
Amen!”
Joseph Chambers