Monday, September 22, 2025
"Walk in wisdom toward those who are outside, redeeming the time. 6 Let your speech always be with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer each one." Colossians 4:5-6
As ambassadors of Christ, we don't just represent His Kingdom--we reflect His heart. Paul's words in Colossians 4:5-6 are not just good advice; they're a commissioning. We are called to walk wisely among those who do not yet know Christ, recognizing that every interaction is a divine opportunity.
To "walk in wisdom" means we approach others with discernment and humility, especially those outside the household of faith. Cultural intelligence is not just about knowing customs — it's about understanding people. It's about listening more than speaking, learning before correcting, and seeing through the lens of compassion instead of criticism.
Paul emphasizes timing and tone: making the most of every opportunity and letting our words be gracious, full of life, not judgment. "Seasoned with salt" doesn't mean bland; it means flavorful and preserving. Salt adds value. It heals. It provokes thirst. In the same way, our words should point to something deeper--something eternal.
In a world quick to cancel, offend, and divide, the ambassador of Christ is one who builds bridges. We don't compromise truth, but we carry it in a vessel of grace. This is how hearts are softened. This is how lives are changed.
Brothers & Sisters, so today, as you enter conversations, scroll through timelines, or cross paths with those who think, live, or believe differently--don't just speak--represent. You are not merely commenting--you are carrying the authority of Heaven. Ask the Holy Spirit for divine insight before you open your mouth. Let your words be more than opinions--let them be weapons of light, truth wrapped in grace, bearing the fragrance of Christ in a world suffocating on bitterness and division. Be the voice that turns hearts, not just heads. Speak as one sent.
GRACE - SEASONED TRUTH!
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