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Title: The Church of Salt and Light


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The Church of Salt and Light
  • Matthew 513-16

2
The Church of Salt and Light
  • The kingdom of God is the theme of Jesus sermon
    on the mount.
  • beatitudes or blessings
  • eight beatitudes in Mt.53-12 (53-10?)
  • In the beatitudes, Jesus teaches about our
    attitude toward ourselves, toward sin, toward
    God, and toward the world around us.
  • In the verses we are looking at today, Jesus
    preaches about living out the kingdom attitudes
    of the beatitudes.

3
The Church of Salt and Light
  • Jesus is preaching here about our witness to the
    world.
  • Jesus preaches in 513-16 that if we live out the
    kingdom values of the beatitudes, we will become
    witnesses for God because we will be like salt
    and light.

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1) We are salt
  • Mt.513 You are the salt of the earth. But if
    the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made
    salty again? It is no longer good for anything,
    except to be thrown out and trampled by men.
  • The most important use of salt was to keep food
    from going bad.
  • Only the purest or best salt could be used in the
    kitchen for preserving.
  • The salt collected from the salt marshes near the
    Dead Sea was not always totally pure.

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1) We are salt
  • When impure salt ended up in the kitchen, it
    would be discarded because it could no longer be
    of any use in cooking.
  • In Jesus day, salt was placed aside for future
    use on the pathways of the city, where it would
    be walked on.
  • The temple had a small storeroom for discarded
    salt.
  • During the winter rainy season this discarded
    salt was taken from the storeroom in the temple
    and scattered on the marble courtyards of the
    temple to reduce slipperiness.
  • Salt was also used on the flat roofs of houses.

6
1) We are salt
  • When Jesus refers to salt that has lost its
    saltiness, he means the salt has been mixed with
    so many impurities that it no longer has any
    useful purpose in the kitchen.
  • Its only remaining purpose is to be scattered in
    places where people walk.
  • When Jesus preached that we are to be the salt of
    the earth, he meant we are to be a preservative
    influence in our society.
  • We are to live out or model the values and norms
    of the Kingdom of God.

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1) We are salt
  • We are to be people who are meek (v.5), merciful
    (v.7), pure (v.8), peace loving (v.9), and joyful
    in the face of trials (v.12).
  • By telling his disciples that they were the salt
    of the earth Jesus is instructing us to be a
    certain kind of people, rather than to do a
    certain kind of thing.
  • 2 Cor.517 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he
    is a new creation the old has gone, the new has
    come!

8
1) We are salt
  • Gal.522-23 But the fruit of the Spirit is love,
    joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
    faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
  • Part of our mission in life is to be this moral
    disinfectant and preservative.
  • As we live in this manner, we bear witness to
    God, our heavenly Father.

9
2) We are light
  • Mt.514-16 You are the light of the world. A
    city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do
    people light a lamp and put it under a bowl.
    Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives
    light to everyone in the house. In the same way,
    let your light shine before men, that they may
    see your good deeds and praise your Father in
    heaven.
  • In Jesus day, cities built on hills could not be
    hidden.
  • Cities were usually built from white limestone.
  • At night the oil lamps from the homes of the city
    would reflect on the white limestone.

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2) We are light
  • In the same way that the Jewish people arranged
    their oil lamps to shine as much light as
    possible, so the followers of Jesus are to shine
    brightly for God by doing good deeds.
  • We show unbelievers that we are different by
    doing good, just as light is different than
    darkness.
  • In Jesus metaphor of salt, the emphasis is on
    being a certain kind of people.
  • In Jesus metaphor of light, the emphasis is on
    doing good things.

11
2) We are light
  • 1 Pet. 211-12 Dear friends, I urge you, as
    aliens and strangers in the world, to abstain
    from sinful desires, which war against your soul.
    Live such good lives among the pagans that,
    though they accuse you of doing wrong, they may
    see your good deeds and glorify God on the day he
    visits us.
  • To avoid sin is to be a certain kind of person.
  • It is like being salt in our world.
  • To live good lives and to do good deeds is like
    being light in our world.

12
Application Questions
  • We are to be the salt of the earth and the light
    of the world.
  • We are to be witnesses to God both by who we are
    and by what we do.
  • 1) Do you display the values of the kingdom of
    God by who you are?
  • When we display the kingdom values Jesus spells
    out for us in the beatitudes, we are being
    Christian witnesses for God.
  • A credible witness for God begins by becoming the
    kind of people Jesus preaches about in the
    beatitudes.

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Application Questions
  • 2) Do you display the values of the kingdom of
    God by what you do?
  • Does your lifestyle display the values of the
    kingdom?
  • 3) How do our good deeds point toward God?
  • Mt.516 Let your light shine before men, that
    they may see your good deeds and praise your
    Father in heaven.
  • Good deeds can be done by Buddhists and atheists
    as well as by Christians.
  • So how do people around us attribute our good
    deeds to our faith in the God of the Bible?

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Application Questions
  • How do our good deeds witness to the truth and
    salvation found in our God?
  • Acts 18 ...you will be my witnesses in
    Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to
    the ends of the earth
  • The believers in the book of Acts certainly
    witnessed by who they were and by what they did.
  • But they also verbalized their faith.
  • As we do our good deeds, we need to make sure we
    are also verbalizing our faith so that people
    will come to know and to praise our God.
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