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Lectionary Meaning
Theological Focus
Following the Baptism of the Lord, the Epiphany season unfolds the nature of Christ’s kingdom through the Sermon on the Mount, revealing the radical ethical dimensions of the light that has come into the world. It is a call to live as citizens of a different kind of kingdom, characterized by mercy, purity of heart, and a hunger for justice.
Scriptural Connection
In Matthew 5, Jesus calls his followers the 'salt of the earth' and the 'light of the world.' This text moves the Epiphany theme from passive observation to active participation; we are called to reflect the light we have received and to preserve the goodness of the world through our distinct way of life. Our identity is defined by our impact on the world around us.
Sermon Ideas
Focus on the 'vocation of influence.' How do we maintain our 'saltiness' in a bland or decaying culture? Challenge the congregation to see their daily lives, professional integrity, and small acts of justice as the primary site of their Christian witness. Preach on the idea that being 'light' is not about drawing attention to ourselves, but about illuminating the path for others to find God.