SALT GONE FLAT
I
love cooking. I never did before, but necessity is not just a mother of
invention, but also a sister of improvisation. Having worked in a place
where household helps are a rarity, if not prohibitive, I have learned
to improvise in the kitchen, not without success I must say. I learned
enough to say a thing or two about salt.
First of all, I cannot think of salt going flat. Commercial salt, sea
salt, iodized salt and the latest craze, flavored salt — they don’t go
flat; they just get soggy. Mined salt culled from the earth does get
flat after being soaked repeatedly. But the real enemy of commercial,
purified and processed salt is humidity.
Salt has both preservative and antiseptic properties. When salt goes flat, it
does none of that. It becomes incapable of preserving food from
spoilage and contagion. Salt gone soggy, however, can still do all that.
No matter how water-logged, salt can still do its other important function — lend flavor to food and render it palatable.
The Lord calls His disciples “salt of the earth.” He wants them [us] to act as
an antiseptic to a world now adrift in a sea of evil influences. Like
salt, we Christian disciples and believers are called to give a distinct
Christian flavor to life and contribute in building up of the Kingdom here and now.
But at the risk of sounding a little irreverent, I would like to focus
today on preserving the salt from being overcome by sogginess and
humidity. I am referring to some realities of our world: ordained
ministers gradually being co-opted by the prevailing culture of
consumerism; lay Catholics being swayed by the tyranny of mainstream
media; so-called Catholic teachers succumbing to the forces of liberal
ideologies that water down the tenets of the faith.
Salt becomes inefficient and ineffective owing to sogginess, weighed down by the forces of moral relativism. This is just as bad, if not worse, than salt going flat — and the Christian message going pffft! Fr. Chito Dimaranan, SDB
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: As a Christian witness, have you become flat and ineffective like salt gone soggy?
I seek You, Lord, that I may always be a fresh and effective instrument in building Your Kingdom on earth.
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