In those days, houses in Jerusalem often had an upper room, used for guests or other special occasions. It was in such an upper room that Christ ate the Passover meal with His disciples shortly before His crucifixion. The floors of these rooms were made of wood overlaid with plaster. But ordinary wall plaster was too soft to be walked upon without cracking and crumbling. In order to harden the plaster for use in floors, salt was added to it. It was then suitable to be "trodden under foot of men." Of course, this mixture then ceased to be suitable for the purpose of seasoning or preserving. Jesus was telling us that Christians need to be pure in order to be a blessing to mankind. When we mix salt with another substance, it ceases to be useable as salt. If we add a small amount, a drop, of poison to a glass of pure water, it is no longer pure water. When we mix the clear instructions of the Bible on the way God wants to be worshiped with the traditions of men, the result is a vain attempt to please Him. This is precisely what Jesus warned the Scribes and Pharisees about, saying, "Howbeit in vain do they worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men. And he said unto them, Full well ye reject the commandment of God, that ye may keep your own tradition." (Mark 7:7,9). This blending of truth and error, known as syncretism, is a favorite tool of Satan the devil. People will readily see pure error for what it is, but when mixed with a sufficient amount of the truth, the error becomes believable. We see this to a large degree in the modern celebrations of Christmas and Easter. Almost no one will argue the fact that elements like mistletoe, ivy and evergreen trees or chocolate bunnies and colored eggs are not found in the Bible and in fact, come to us from non-Christian sources. However, they will argue that today, these things are used to honor and worship Jesus Christ and the Father. What does God have to say about this kind of blended worship? "When the LORD your God shall cut off the nations from before you, where you go to possess them, and you succeed them, and dwell in their land; Take heed to yourself that you be not snared by following them, after they are destroyed from before you; and that you inquire not after their gods, saying, 'How did these nations serve their gods?' even so will I do likewise. You shall not do so unto the LORD your God: for every abomination to the LORD, which he hates, have they done unto their gods" (Deuteronomy 12:29-30). God has given us very clear instructions in the Bible on how He wants us to worship Him. His Holy Days, commandments, statutes and judgments are all laid out for us to read and follow. We should not try to improve on them, but simply do them. |