Life in the Kingdom: Sermon on the MountSample

I looked up the origin of this phrase to see if there was another origin than this sermon. But nope- it comes from this phrase in this sermon. Means “being a good, honest, reliable, trustworthy person”.
“They are a salt of the earth kind of worker…”
What do you think Jesus means by losing your saltiness?
How do you see yourself, with your unique personality and gifts, adding ‘flavor’ to the room when you are around?
Can you see in yourself times when you are not salty or useful? Ask the Holy Spirit to show you.
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Sit, read, and take in the Sermon on the Mount as Jesus teaches. We are to be a people set apart for worship. Jesus teaches us what that looks like in real life situations.
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