316: Salt, Light, and a City
- steve ellis
- Apr 14
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 21
The SimplyRevised Podcast
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EPISODE 315 | STEVE & BRENDA ELLIS
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Jesus doesn’t begin the Sermon on the Mount with commands—He begins with identity. “You are the salt of the earth… You are the light of the world.” These aren’t tasks to perform, but deep truths to live from.
In this episode, we explore three powerful, identity-shaping metaphors Jesus gives His followers: Salt, Light, and a City on a Hill. These aren’t random illustrations—they’re rooted in the Hebrew Scriptures and steeped in covenant language. Salt reminds us of God’s enduring faithfulness. Light reflects our calling to reveal God’s presence in a dark world. And a City? It’s a picture of a visible, communal people where others encounter the reign of God.
Through this lens, we’ll see how Jesus redefines what it means to be blessed and challenges us to live lives that are distinct, illuminated, and grounded in the story of God.
Whether it’s in our neighborhoods, workplaces, or online spaces, Jesus is calling us to be a preserving presence, a revealing light, and a visible people shaped by His Kingdom.
Key Themes:
Salt as covenant loyalty
Light as God’s mission
The Church as a City that reflects God’s kingdom
Scripture Focus:
Matthew 5:13–16 (NIV)
"Let your light shine..." not to draw attention to ourselves, but to glorify our Father in heaven.”
Episode Links:
Appian Media: Sermon on the Mount
BibleProject: Sermon on the Mount
Voices:

Steve Ellis

Brenda Ellis