Salt
of the Earth and Light of the World
You are the salt of the earth. It is not for your own sake, he says, but for the
world’s sake that the word is entrusted to you. I am not sending you only into
two cities only or ten to twenty, not to a single nation, as I sent the
prophets of old, but across land and sea, to the whole world. And that world is
in a miserable state. For when he says: You
are the salt of the earth, he
is indicating that all mankind had lost its savour and had been corrupted by
sin. Therefore, he requires of these men those virtues which are especially
useful and even necessary if they are to bear the burdens of many. For the man
who is kindly, modest, merciful and just will not keep his good works to
himself but will see to it that these admirable fountains send out their
streams for the good of others. Again, the man who is clean of heart, a
peacemaker and ardent for truth will order his life so as to contribute to the
common good.
Do not think, he says, that you are destined for easy
struggles or unimportant tasks. You
are the salt of the earth. What
do these words imply? Did the disciples restore what had already turned rotten?
Not at all. Salt cannot help what is already corrupted. That is not what they
did. But what had first been renewed and freed from corruption and then turned
over to them, they salted and preserved in the newness the Lord had bestowed.
It took the power of Christ to free men from the corruption caused by sin; it
was the task of the apostles through strenuous labour to keep that corruption
from returning.
Have you noticed how, bit by bit, Christ shows them to
be superior to the prophets? He says they are to be teachers not simply for
Palestine but for the whole world. Do not be surprised, then, he says, that I
address you apart from the others and involve you in such a dangerous
enterprise. Consider the numerous and extensive cities, peoples and nations I
will be sending you to govern. For this reason I would have you make others
prudent, as well as being prudent yourselves. For unless you can do that, you
will not be able to sustain even yourselves.
If others lose their savour, then your ministry will
help them regain it. But if you yourselves suffer that loss, you will drag
others down with you. Therefore, the greater the undertakings put into your
hands, the more zealous you must be. For this reason he says: But if the salt becomes tasteless,
how can its flavour be restored? It is good for nothing now, but to be thrown
out and trampled by men’s feet.
When they hear the words: When they curse you and persecute
you and accuse you of every evil, They
may be afraid to come forward. Therefore he says: “Unless you are prepared for
that sort of thing, it is in vain that I have chosen you. Curses shall
necessarily be your lot but they shall not harm you and will simply be a
testimony to your constancy. If through fear, however, you fail to show the
forcefulness your mission demands, your lot will be much worse, for all will
speak evil of you and despise you. That is what being trampled by men’s feet means.”
Then he passes on to a more exalted comparison: You are the light of the world. Once again, “of the world”: not of one
nation or twenty cities, but of the whole world. The light he means is an
intelligible light, far superior to the rays of the sun we see, just as the
salt is a spiritual salt. First salt, then light, so that you may learn how
profitable sharp words may be and how useful serious doctrine. Such teaching
holds in check and prevents dissipation; it leads to virtue and sharpens the
mind’s eye. A city set on a
hill cannot be hidden; nor do men light a lamp and put it under a basket. Here again he is urging them to a
careful manner of life and teaching them to be watchful, for they live under
the eyes of all and have the whole world for the arena of their struggles.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From a Homily on Mathew
by Saint John Crysostom, bishop
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