Monday, January 31, 2011

Salt and Light

David Lose, professor at Luther Seminary, has an interesting suggestion: he says "We have a hard time believing that we are good, worthy, and lovable and therefore will perhaps nod politely when you call us salt and light but not really believe it. (And while I think this is true of all ages, I think it's especially true of adults! We know ourselves too well; moreover, we believe our pastors are nice people paid to say these kinds of things!) For this reason, we need to actually show people that they are, in fact, salt and light. So I suggest starting a "Salt & Light Log." Really. Start asking people to collect examples of where God has worked through them to help someone else.

"Now, I warn you: this may be difficult for many of us who were taught never to boast. (Or, more accurately, we were taught that saying anything good about ourselves publicly is boasting.) So you may have to tell people that you really need them to do this. You know, to help you with your sermon. Or you might say that they can practice by pointing out where they see someone else being salt or light, but encourage them also to look and see where God is using them as salt and light, too."

Thanks, David, for the idea. Will it work? I have no clue, but that isn't going to stop us! We’re going to give it a try. How has God been using you as salt and light? Post it here or send me an email. I'd like to know. And, I have to preach on Sunday!

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