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"THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT"
Salt And Light (Mt 5:13-16)
INTRODUCTION
1. In "The Beatitudes", the CHARACTER AND BLESSEDNESS of the
citizens were described
2. In the final beatitude, Jesus described the attitude the world
would often display towards the citizens of the kingdom (10-12)
3. Jesus now proceeds to describe the opposite: The influence of
the kingdom upon the world.
4. He does this by using two metaphors: "salt" & "light"
I. "YOU ARE THE SALT OF THE EARTH" (Mt 5:13)
A. SALT HAS SEVERAL CHARACTERISTICS...
1. It is white, enhances flavor, preserves, etc.
2. Based on the context, it is probably salt's ability to
enhance flavor to which Jesus refers in his illustration
a. Notice: "...but if the salt loses its flavor..."
b. Salt has the ability to give flavor to that which is
otherwise bland
c. Job mentioned this ability in Job 6:6
B. THROUGH THE METAPHOR OF "SALT"...
1. Jesus illustrates that the relationship of the citizens of
the kingdom to the world is one of:
a. Making the world palatable (bearable) to God, and possibly
to others as well
b. Perhaps making it possible for God to continue to bear
with this world and its "distasteful" wickedness
2. The idea that the "righteous" few can make it is easier for
God to forbear the many wicked is illustrated:
a. In Abraham's conversation with God over Sodom - Gen 18:
20-32
b. In God's dealing with Jerusalem - Jer 5:1
[So from God's point of view, the citizens of the kingdom give the
world what good "flavor" it has!
C. JESUS GOES ON TO WARN AGAINST LOSING OUR FLAVORING ABILITY!
1. With pure salt...
a. It actually never loses its flavor
b. But when mixed with impurities salt can lose its ability
to enhance flavor
2. We too might lose our ability to be a "flavoring agent" for
the world...
a. If we allow "impurities" into our lives - 1Co 15:33
b. Therefore, we need to keep ourselves from sin - Ep 5:3-7
D. IF WE LOSE OUR "FLAVOR"...
1. How are we going to be "seasoned"? (impurities prevent us
from being useful)
2. We will be thrown out!
a. Is Jesus teaching the possibility of losing our
salvation?
b. He certainly does elsewhere! - Mt 13:40-43; Re 3:15-16
[First of all, then, we are told of the relationship of the citizens
of the kingdom to the world FROM GOD'S POINT OF VIEW: "You are the
salt of the earth."
Continuing, we find Jesus teaching concerning the citizens of the
kingdom as to their PRIMARY FUNCTION in the world...]
II. "YOU ARE THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD" (Mt 5:14-16)
A. USED BY GOD TO TRANSMIT HIS GLORY TO THE WORLD!
1. They are "lights" in a dark world - Php 2:14-15
2. Their purpose: to proclaim the praises of God! - 1Pe 2:9;
Ep 5:8b-9
B. THEY ARE NOT A "LIGHT" IN AND OF THEMSELVES...
1. Only in the Lord - Ep 5:8a
2. Christ is the "true" or "original" light - Jn 8:12
3. Citizens of the kingdom are simply "luminaries" reflecting
The One True Light, just as the moon reflects the sun
- 2Co 4:6
C. CITIZENS OF THE KINGDOM HAVE A TWO-FOLD RESPONSIBILITY AS
"THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD"...
1. They must be VISIBLE
a. Implied by Jesus in His use of a "city" and a "lampstand"
as metaphors
b. Jesus therefore expects His followers to be SEEN by the
world - e.g., Jn 13:35; 17:21
2. They must RADIATE (give light)
a. This principle conveyed by the idea of the lamp
1) Designed to SHINE on a lampstand
2) Not put under a basket
b. This principle explicitly stated in "let your light SO
SHINE before men"
3. The purpose of such VISIBLE RADIATION: so men may GLORIFY
THE FATHER in heaven - e.g., 1Pe 2:11-12; 2Co 9:12-13
CONCLUSION
1. Why be concerned with being "the salt of the earth" and "the light
of the world"?
2. Because of the One Who is described as "YOUR FATHER WHO IS IN
HEAVEN"!
a. This expression should remind us that God is both:
1) TENDER (a term of tenderness)
2) and MAJESTIC (He is "in heaven")
b. Such a Majestic Being Who is willing to be our Father makes Him:
1) Worthy to be pleased!
2) And worthy to be praised!
3. We who claim to be the children of God, citizens of the kingdom,
are we:
a. Pleasing to our Father (by being "the salt of the earth")?
b. Praising Him (by being the "light of the world")?
If not, then may the prayer of David in Ps 51:10-15 become our own:
10 Create in me a clean heart, O
God; and renew a right spirit within
me.
11 Cast me not away from thy
presence; and take not thy holy
spirit from me.
12 Restore unto me the joy of thy
salvation; and uphold me [with thy]
free spirit.
13 [Then] will I teach
transgressors thy ways; and sinners
shall be converted unto thee.
14 Deliver me from
bloodguiltiness, O God, thou God of
my salvation: [and] my tongue shall
sing aloud of thy righteousness.
15 O Lord, open thou my lips; and
my mouth shall shew forth thy praise.
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