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Salt  &  Light THE  SERMON  ON  THE  MOUNT

C3  Bible  Study June  19,  2011

June 19, 2011

Please take time to read/re-read the sermon handout from the past Sunday. Based on the themes in the sermon, your C3 group will delve deeper in study and discussion of the key themes. 10 Minute 5 Minute 10 Minute 15 Minutes 35 Minutes Fellowship Announcements Outreach Care & Pray Bible study

Jesus  uses  two   images   in  the   Sermon   on   the   Mount   to   describe   your   impact   in   the   world:   Salt   and   Light.   Both   are   marked   contrasts   to   the   world;   and   both   are   needed   in   the   world.   Have   you   ever   thought   about   your   CHRISTIAN   INFLUENCE   on   others  in   your   life?     Christian  influence   captures  the   essence   of  what  it  means   to  be  the  Salt  of  the  earth  and  the  Light  of  the  world.     Read  Matthew  5:13-­‐16.

This  passage  follows  on  the   heals  of  the  “Beatitudes”  for   a   reason.   In   the   Beatitudes,   the   Lord’s   grace   and   mercy   is   seen   as  He   blesses  you   in  multiple  ways.  Because  of  those   blessings,  you  belong  to  God.  As  a  believer,  you  have  a  new  status   in   the   world:   you   are   the   salt   of   the   earth   and   the   light   of   the   world!   By   faith,   this   is   “who   you   are”   because   you   have   been   baptized,  forgiven,  and  empowered  as  a  disciple  of  Jesus  Christ! Keeping   in   mind   that   both   Salt   and   Light   are   good   things   that   benefit  those  who  have  them,  what  are  the  implications  of  each?

Why  would  Jesus  use  the  image  of  “salt”?

Why  would  Jesus  use  the  image  of  “light”?

Can   you  think  of  other   images   that  the  Bible  uses   to  describe   your  Chris=an  influence? Your   Christian   influence   involves   both   words   and   actions.   Read   Psalm  66. What  mo=vates  us  to  speak  about  God  to  others?

What  does  1  Peter  3:15  teach  us? True  or  False:  “A  silent  witness  is  no  witness  at  all.” What   do   you   do   if   you   have   failed   to   be   a   vocal   witness   to   Christ?  (see  1  John  1:8-­‐9). Share   some  of   the  ways   that   you   have   found   to   speak   about   Christ  in  a  winsome  way.

Your  ac=ons,  then,  will  back  up  your  words.  Your  good  works  show   a   genuineness   and   a   transformed   life   as   you   live   a   godly   life   in   a   pagan   world.   Good   works   by   themselves   are   not   light   -­‐-­‐-­‐   unbelievers   do   good   things,   and   some=mes   they   do   good   things   beLer   than   you   do!  Good  works   are  not  the   primary   witness   you   have-­‐-­‐your   words   are.   Your   good   works   are   secondary,   they   reinforce   your   words;   your   good   works   prove   that   you   speak   the   truth;   your   good   works   show   that   your   words   are   honest   and   faithful. The  Small  Catechism   summarizes  Good  Works  as  those  things   that   you  do  that  are   done  in  faith,  to  the  glory  of  God,  and  for   the   benefit   of   your   neighbor.   The   last   seven   Commandments   outline   good   works   to   our   neighbors   for   us.   BELOW,   list   the   Commandment  that  corresponds  to  the  value  on  the  leT,   and   discuss   how   these   are   “good   works”.   (This   is   like   a   test:   they   are   not   in   order,   the   9th/10th   commandments   are   combined,   and   there   are   two   extra   words   that   don’t   even   apply   to     commandments!) REPUTATION WEALTH PURE  HEART LIFE HAPPINESS MARRIAGE POSSESSIONS AUTHORITY

  Note:  if  you  say  one  thing  and  do  another,  you   are  a  hypocrite.     Discuss  how  and  why  that  discredits  your  witness.   Discuss  this:  “ The  world  usually   welcomes  the  Chris=an’s  good   works,  but  cannot  tolerate  the  Chris=an’s  vocal  witness.”   o How  does  this  work  against  Christ? o How  does  this  play  right  into  Satan’s  hands? o Have  you  seen  this  in  your  own  life? o   Summarize   the  rela=onship  between  words  and  works  in   Chris=an  Influence. DISCUSS  THE  VIDEO  in  worship  today.

(hLp://www.sermonspice.com/product/16167/a-­‐students-­‐unspoken-­‐plea) Do  you  know  people  like  the  girl  in  the  video? How  do  they  need  “salt  and  light” Tell  of  a  time  when  you  reached  out  to  someone  like  her.

When  you  say  one  thing,   and  your  good  works  back  up   your  words,   then  that   is  powerful   witness  –  it  is  YOUR   CHRISTIAN  INFLUENCE  in   the   world!  Jesus   says,  it  is  the   “Salt   of  the   earth  and  the  Light  of  the   world!”  It  is  who  you  are  because  of  God’s  blessings  in  your  life  -­‐-­‐-­‐     it   is   your   status   in   God’s   eyes   as   a   bapGzed,   forgiven,   and   empowered  disciple  of  Jesus  Christ!