Embodying Faith: Being Salt and Light in Life

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"The word work, translated in the Hebrew, is this word avodah. Avodah means to both work and worship. The word itself is synonymous, work and worship. This word avodah reflects the view of the early church that work is simply a form of worship in your daily life." [36:38]( | | )

"In the same way, let your light shine before others that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven. Our actions and our lives are meant to be an influence on the world around us and point people towards Jesus." [37:21]( | | )

"The divine appointment, I love that. That we all have divine appointments. Not just the pastors, not just the worship leaders. God's divinely given us a list, a to-do list." [51:55]( | | )

"Missions isn't something you do. It is who you are. Again, going back to that divine appointment. We are God's workmanship, created to do good works. It is who we are, created to be." [59:16]( | | )

"Light dispels the darkness. Jesus is the light of the world, which is rooted in his intimate relationship with his Father. And he calls us to let our lights shine before others, to point people towards him by being rooted and established in love." [38:23]( | | )

"Transformed by Jesus, transforming communities. And I love how this so perfectly holds our heart posture when we read the passage on salt and light. Transformed by Jesus, pursuing holiness, being sanctified by Jesus, learning, growing, preserving the gospel truth." [39:25]( | | )

"You are all on mission. You are all marketplace workers. In one way, shape, or form. If you choose to live into it with open hands and open heart and open eyes to see God at work and open ears to listen and hear where he is leading you." [41:59]( | | )

"He was obedient to the call and he went. And he was salt and light to the people there. So much so that they thought that he was Jesus." [01:14:15]( | | )

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