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When Jesus tells his disciples they are “salt of the earth” and “light of the world” (in a world where there was no such thing as artificial light at the flip of a switch) he was saying something! He was talking to people who were not wealthy, well-educated, or highranking in society, so this was probably new news to them. They probably would have been surprised to hear this, a bit proud, and very likely eager to rise to the challenge for someone who saw such goodness and potential in them. Jesus had high expectations for them which gave them a chance to grow into their new role as salt and light for the world.
Questions of the Week
• When have you had an experience of someone seeing something good and noteworthy in you that others didn’t see? How did that recognition affect you?
• How might Jesus be calling you to let “your light shine before others” this week?