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Jesus’ call to be the “salt of the earth” and the “light of the world” wasn’t just for spiritual elites—it was a radical, communal invitation to ordinary people. In a time of increasing loneliness, isolation, and individualism, this teaching from the Sermon on the Mount reminds us that faith is meant to be lived out together, not alone. Salt preserves and enhances, but only when it’s used. Light exposes and guides, but only when it shines. In this message, Dr. Megan Marshman explores how living on mission with Jesus means stepping out of comfort zones, forming Christ-centered community, and impacting the world with hope, love, and truth.
By Willow Creek Community Church4.6
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Jesus’ call to be the “salt of the earth” and the “light of the world” wasn’t just for spiritual elites—it was a radical, communal invitation to ordinary people. In a time of increasing loneliness, isolation, and individualism, this teaching from the Sermon on the Mount reminds us that faith is meant to be lived out together, not alone. Salt preserves and enhances, but only when it’s used. Light exposes and guides, but only when it shines. In this message, Dr. Megan Marshman explores how living on mission with Jesus means stepping out of comfort zones, forming Christ-centered community, and impacting the world with hope, love, and truth.

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