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The Mount

DAY 3 OF 10

Verses: Matthew 5:13-16

Title: Are We Salt & Light, or Just Salty & Lit?

Today you will learn: How to let the light of God shine through in our everyday lives.

Jesus tells us we are the ‘salt of the earth’. But what does that mean?

Before answering that question, I want you to imagine a big, juicy steak… that’s been sitting on a plate in the sun all day. Imagine how awful that would smell! Would you eat it? Of course not! Back then, salt was used for two purposes: to preserve meat, and to enhance flavor.

When Jesus is telling us to be salt of the earth, he’s calling us to ‘preserve’ the world. We’re called to bring people to know Jesus Christ, to preserve them from eternal death. We’re also called to ‘enhance the flavor’ of life in this world. Where there is fighting, we’re peacemakers. Where there’s pain, we bring joy. Where there’s hatred, we bring love. Be the salt of the earth!

Jesus also says we are the ‘light of the world’. Imagine a ship in those times traveling in the dark. Shipwrecks that happened at night could’ve been easily avoided if they simply had light to see the land. That’s why lighthouses were so important! With a light shining, not only did they know where to go for safety, they could see what things to avoid. Jesus says YOU are the light of the world. Without Jesus, we’re all just traveling this life in the dark, not knowing the dangers we’re getting into. We have hope for salvation through Jesus Christ, and we need to give that same hope to the whole world traveling in the dark.

So, which is it? Are you salt and light, or just salty and lit? You’ve been given hope through Jesus Christ, so let’s extend that same hope to this dark world!

Summit Prayer: Thank you for bringing me hope! Lord, please help me to bring that same hope to everyone I know. In Jesus name, amen.

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The Mount

We're going through the Sermon on the Mount Jesus delivered in Matthew 5-7. This 10-Day Bible Reading Plan is for 6th-12th Grade Students. 

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We would like to thank Shane Thacker, Christina Thacker, Patrick Redburn and Inola Christian Church for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://www.inolacc.org