In ancient times, a salt covenant symbolized loyalty, preservation, and permanence. Because salt never decays, it represented promises meant to endure — commitments built to last for generations.
In the Old Testament of the Bible, God created salt covenants to make binding promises to His people and their future generations.
Estate planning carries the same spirit. When you create a trust and an estate plan, you’re not just transferring wealth; you’re making a covenant with your loved ones…a promise to preserve what matters most.
Like salt, a well-designed estate plan:
- Preserves your family’s stability and values.
- Protects assets from conflict or mismanagement.
- Endures through time, ensuring your intentions remain clear and honored.
A salt covenant reminds us that true legacy planning goes beyond documents…it’s about faithfulness, foresight, and care for those who follow.
Your estate plan is your modern salt covenant of salt…a lasting promise that what you’ve built will be preserved with integrity and purpose. This is what I do. I help people create and administer a thoughtful, lasting estate plan.
And if you are looking for the best salt on the planet, you must visit Jacobsen Salt Co. I go through 8 pounds a year of their Kosher Sea Salt.
