SALT (Saved, Anchored, Living, Transformed) is a ministry of teaching, learning, and living the Word of God. Yes, it's that simple. We live by Colossians 4: 5-6 "Walk in wisdom toward those who are outside, redeeming the time. Let your speech always be with grace, seasoned with SALT, that you may know how you ought to answer each one. "Walk a certain way, Talk a certain way, and Know certain things". We love you, and we are praying for you. ~Dr. and Mrs. McGinty, SALT Ministries.
Monday, November 25, 2019
Working for me
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Gospel of the Storm
Storms can teach us a lot if we are willing to learn from them.
We can learn about ourselves. We see our shortcomings clearly, our points of fortitude, and we are forced to acknowledge endogenous weakness as well.
It's not really until there's a leak in the roof, or a crack in the foundation that you get your home inspected. In other words, the turmoil caused by the storm can be a great indicator of who we really are. If a branch is blown through a window during a storm, you get it fixed right? So, when a storm uncovers hidden issues, faults, shortcomings, and character flaws in your life... fix it. Do the work. If you don't, the next storm will wreak havoc in your life.
We can also learn about others. Their ideology, theology, politics, morals, standards, strengths and weaknesses are on display when the winds begin to blow. You don't really know the character of a person until your relationship is tested. Storms do that very well.
We can see our relationship (or lack thereof) with Christ in our response to the looming clouds. Our reaction to the storm can tell us how much, or little, we've grown in Christ. Our focus mustn't be on the storm; but on He who can calm it. So if you response is to panic, worry, or run away then maybe there is some growth that needs to happen. Your belief, or unbelief, that God is really in control shows through during storms.
We should look to Jesus to see how to act in a storm. You know what Jesus was doing during a storm? Sleeping. (Mark 4:35-40) That's right, He was resting. And, sleeping 'good' too ;-)
I'm not going to worry, I'm going to rest in Him. How about you?
I love you, and I'm praying for you.
~Pastor Erroyl
SALT
Sis. Pinky's Prayer: Dear Heavenly Father,
We thank you for giving us a new perspective about the storms that come into our lives. Help us to rest in You and to look to the hills from where our help comes from when the typhoons of trials beat upon us. We love and thank you Jesus for being our model and for leaving us Your peace.
In Jesus' name we pray,
Amen!
Sunday, October 20, 2019
Are you convinced?
Soooo, Romans 8:37
It has an awesome phrase in it. Most of the time we focus on that part of this scripture. It says "we are more than conquerors through Christ". That IS awesome right? It's also true, but somehow we forget the part that precedes it. "For your sake we face death all day long... As sheep to the slaughter.'' Facing death all day long is quite a feat right? I mean ALL day long. It's not a cake walk. It's not someone posting bad comments about us on FB… it is referring to real persecution and sacrifice. Not to minimize any experience you may have, (your feelings are absolutely valid) and those can be quite painful, but perspective is needed.
Notice the scripture doesn't say that we are more than conquerors “in victory”. Rather, it implies that we are more than conquerors through hardships, through trials, storms, the wilderness, through valleys, through times when we must face death all day long. We are more than conquerors at times when we are as sheep being taken to emanate death.
You see, it is easy to say that you are more than a conqueror when times are going good. But, what if your day, your ALL day long, is to face death for the sake of Christ? A political death, social death, death on your job, death of your body, a real-actual death?
Yes, being SALT and light requires we face death. Buuuut, with the understanding that God is with us (also in Romans 8). And, He loves us immeasurably! So much so, that whatever you face, He will not be separated from you. Whether it is a group of mean girls at school, a boss that you are convinced has it in for you, or persecution from the Roman Army; persecution in the boardroom or the mission fields, the classroom, or in the Amazon RainForest. Nothing.... No exogenous force or influence, can separate us from His Agape!
"For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, 39 neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord."
So, are you convinced?!!?!!
~SALT (Saved, Anchored, Living, Transformed)
Sis. Pinky’s Prayer:
Thank you Lord for making us more than conquerors! Let us remember this often especially when hardships are ever present.
In Jesus’s name,
Amen
We love you, and we are praying for you.
~Mouthpiece Erroyl, and Prayer-Warrior Princess Pinky
Thursday, May 16, 2019
perspective makes the difference
Monday, March 11, 2019
It’s hard out here for a Christian
Hello Salt of the Earth,
Blessings to you in Jesus’ name. This did not start as a full-length devotional, but a spiritual vitamin. Well, it grew. Either way, long or short, it is a devotional that God can use to draw you closer, convict you, chastise you, reveal your true self to you, and reveal a deeper level of Himself to you.
Many people don’t want to be Christian because they see that sometimes it entails hard work, or no fun.
It’s really not that hard. For one, we don’t operate on our own strength. Two, we can exchange our burdens with Jesus.
Micah 6:8 asks the question. (NKJV): “He has shown you, O man, what is good (righteous); And what does the Lord require of you? But to do justly, To love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God?”
As for fun, the unsaved don’t know the joy that He gives His children. They think they know joy. What they experience is an emotional response to something material. Not the joy that keeps us afloat in seas, and dry in rain, and unburned in a furnace.
God bless, we love you and are praying for you.
We love you, and we are praying for you.
~SALT
Pastor Erroyl & Sis Pinky
Sis. Pinky’s Prayer: Thank you Jesus for taking away my sin so I can have a joyful relationship with you.
Amen