
Week 4: Sermon on the Mount – Christians as Salt and Light
Sub-Topic: Christians as Salt and Light of the World
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
- Explain the metaphor of salt and light (cognitive).
- Discuss the role of Christians in the world (affective).
- Create a skit demonstrating how to be salt and light in daily life (psychomotor).
Entry Behaviour
Students should be familiar with the role of light and seasoning in everyday life.
Instructional Materials
- Bible (Matthew 5:13-16)
- Salt and light visual aids
- Materials for skit preparation
Reference Materials
Ugochukwu, M. A., & Ogundipe, J. E. (2018). Christian Religious Knowledge for Junior Secondary Schools 2. Lantern Books.
Adeoye, O. O. (2019). Christianity and Its Teachings for Junior Secondary Schools. Evans Publishers.
Content
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus described how His followers should influence the world through their actions and character. In Matthew 5:13-16, Jesus used two metaphors to explain the role of Christians in society—salt and light. These metaphors provide important lessons on how Christians should live and make a positive impact in the world.
1. Christians as the Salt of the Earth (Matthew 5:13)
- “You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again?”
Meaning:
In ancient times, salt was highly valued, not only for flavoring food but also for preserving it from decay. Salt symbolizes the influence Christians should have in the world:
- Preserving goodness: Just as salt preserves food, Christians are called to uphold and preserve moral values in society, preventing the spread of corruption and sin.
- Adding flavor: Salt enhances the taste of food. In the same way, Christians are meant to bring spiritual flavor, making life more meaningful by living out the values of the Kingdom of God.
Application:
As Christians, we are to be the “salt” by showing kindness, honesty, and love in our daily actions. If we lose our “saltiness”—our distinctive Christian character—we lose our ability to positively influence others.
2. Christians as the Light of the World (Matthew 5:14-16)
- “You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead, they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house.”
Meaning:
Light illuminates the darkness and shows the way. Jesus compares His followers to light, emphasizing their role in guiding others:
- Shining light in darkness: Christians are called to be examples of righteousness and truth in a world that is often filled with sin and confusion.
- Showing the way: Just as a city on a hill is visible to everyone, Christians are to live in such a way that their good deeds and faith are evident, leading others to glorify God.
Application:
Being the “light” means reflecting the love and truth of Jesus through our actions, words, and lifestyle. Christians should not hide their faith but live boldly, serving as a source of hope and guidance for others.
Practical Ways to Be Salt and Light:
- Through kindness: Show kindness and compassion to those around you, especially those in need.
- Through honesty: Be truthful and fair in your dealings with others, standing for what is right even when it is difficult.
- Through sharing the Gospel: Share your faith in Jesus with others by your words and actions.
- Through community service: Get involved in activities that benefit your community, helping to improve the lives of others.
Step 1: Introduction
Lesson Presentation (Step-by-Step Procedure)
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