1. "When someone gives their life over to Jesus as king, their life noticeably changes. Their culture, their values, their ethics, their demeanor, their priorities, their joy, all change and are noticeable. In our mission statement here as a church, we say that the gospel must be proclaimed, must be understood, and then it must be practiced. The gospel must be practiced. That is, it must be lived out. Because when it is lived out, let others take notice."
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2. "People often do not care to listen to what you have to say. What you have to say about God until they have seen the effect of what you believe played out in your life. People do not come up to ask you, they don't, it's like literally, probably never ever happens, right? Like someone comes up to you and go, hey, I want you to try to convince me about Jesus. No one ever comes up to you and say, hey, give me an apologetic, give me an argument about Jesus. Come convince me that he is the way. They don't do that, but they do see the way you live."
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3. "When Christians live faithfully, they actively make the world a better place, reflecting and promoting the goodness of God's kingdom. So why is Jesus calling us the salt of the earth? What is it about salt that we're supposed to emulate? What are we supposed to understand about salt that we're supposed to be? When we think about salt today, we really think of salt having kind of one function, and that it enhances the taste of food, and boy does it ever."
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4. "The world should be a better place because Christians are in it. The world should be better off for everyone because we live in it. And we are the light of the world. We are the salt of the earth. Let me give you another example of Colossians. Colossians 5, 5-6 says, Paul is picking up on the same metaphor that Jesus is using. Saying that the way we talk, particularly toward outsiders, particularly in our speech, should be seasoned with salt."
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5. "When Christians live faithfully, they become unignorable, standing out in a world that cannot help but take notice. Think about another attribute of salt and light. Light cannot be ignored. Especially in Jesus' day. You know, today we talk about kind of light pollution, right? Like where there's so much artificial light out in the world, it can be hard to look up and see stars because there's so much light. And we take the light for granted. We take the fact that we can walk into a room and flip a switch and light comes on. We take that for granted."
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6. "How do you live? Think about all the ways that we as Christians allow the decay of sin to continue to spread. When we're at the ball game, when we're on the PTA, when we're with our friends and we allow drama and petty fights to continue or we fuel them. When we contribute to them or we allow sin to continue to spread. When we allow small offenses to blow up and consume the office and the culture around our office or our friend groups or the parents on the team."
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7. "When Christians fail to live faithfully, we lose our distinctive flavor and conceal our light, rendering ourselves ineffective in the work of God's kingdom. Jesus says, but if salt has lost its taste, how shall its saltiness be restored? It is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trampled under people's feet. And the implication for light is the same. If the light is put under a basket, what good is it? It should just be blown out."
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8. "The influence we have on this world is unique. And the influence we have on this world is an influence that only the children of God can have. It is a high calling, a high responsibility, and so we should seek to be salt and light everywhere we go, living up to this high calling of being citizens of the kingdom of God, so that when we share the gospel, it will match the life of the one sharing it."
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9. "When we live faithfully, we're going to make the world a better place. When we live faithfully, we become unignorable to the world. When we live faithfully, our lives stand in contrast, often provoking offense and resistance. But finally, when Christians fail to live faithfully, when Christians fail to live faithfully, we lose our distinctive flavor and conceal our light, rendering ourselves ineffective in the work of God's kingdom."
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10. "The message of the gospel is powerful enough to save despite our own hypocrisy. The good news is every one of you in this room is a hypocrite. All trying to be salt and light and all failing. And that's good news because we aren't inviting people into a perfect church. We aren't inviting people into some sort of pure, cleaned up, got your act together group. Sometimes we act like that, but newsflash, we're not that."
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