Salt is lost in savour, why is it trodden under the foot of men? Could you answer that one? You know, I would think it's just like, well, if it's not good for saving or eating, what then is it good for? And so things are scarlet, you can kind of walk over it. The couple of things it's good for, it doesn't actually do. It's lost its utility. This is from Gerald Lund, he says, so valuable was the commodity of salt that Roman soldiers were often paid with bags of salt. From this practice came the word salary, from the Latin solarium or salt money. Have you heard somebody say
Dr. Lincoln Blumell continues to examine the Beatitudes in the Sermon on the Mount.
- 00:00 Part II– Dr. Lincoln Blumell
- 00:07 Salt and savor
- 01:23 The purpose of light
- 04:27 The Law and fulfillment
- 09:31 Six antithesis
- 14:39 Inward spirituality vs. outward behavior
- 16:29 Jesus talks about divorce
- 23:33 Jesus discussing oaths, vows, and forgiveness
- 31:25 The Berlin Wall story
- 34:15 The commandment to be perfect
- 38:04 Dr. Blumell shares his takeaways from Matthew 5
- 44:17 End of Part II–Dr. Lincoln Blumell
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