Salt and Light

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Matthew 5:13-16, Galatians 6:10, Matthew 10:7-8, Luke 10:25-37, Matthew 25:31-46, Luke 12:33-34, 1 Peter 3:13-17, 2 Corinthians 4:1-6

Since 2012, She Reads Truth has maintained a singular mission: to be women in the Word of God every day. Ten years later, our community includes “Shes” from across the globe, but our mission hasn’t changed.

Reading Scripture together is the centerpiece of what we do at She Reads Truth. As we spend time as a community reading This Is The Church, we encourage you to start by reading the daily Scripture on your  own. Then join us here to engage and encourage one another as we respond to what we’ve read. Each day for this series, we’ll include a brief summary of the reading along with a prompt for conversation.


As the continuation of Christ’s ministry on earth, the Church acts as salt and light in a decaying and dark world around us. 

Discussion Question: What encouragement did you find in this week’s reading? 

Take time to reflect on your Scripture reading and today’s question. Share what you are learning with others in the community in the comments. 

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94 thoughts on "Salt and Light"

  1. Audren Bruszer says:

    Encouragement I found in this week’s reading was that we’ll never be put to shame by Jesus, we are chosen and adopted and born again into the family of Jesus, we are a part of the best covenant ever, we can have full assurance of faith, we will one day have the joy of Jesus complete in us, and that we are worth SO MUCH to God!

  2. Melissa Mcronney says:

    Amen

  3. Katie Ferry says:

    Don’t lose hope in what the Lord is doing.

  4. Lisa says:

    This was an excellent reminder to serve as you are serving our Lord and not just the people. I have become jaded with my service, comparing and complaining. Today served as a reset in my heart so my hands will joyfully do Gods work.

  5. Rachel Reekers says:

    I have been encouraged by the truth that we are God’s people and as such are commissioned to bring the wonderful hop

  6. May D says:

    Lord do not divide the church. Strengthen us. Make us stronger. In a world that seeks to divide, draw us ever closer.

  7. Alisha Rosenthal says:

    “A City upon a Hill” is a phrase derived from the teaching of Salt and Light in Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount. It has frequently been used in United States politics as a declaration of American exceptionalism, to refer to America acting as a “beacon of hope” for the world. Wikipedia

    What a historic day in American history to protect the unborn and how fitting the scripture reading for today was in relating to this.

  8. Alisha Rosenthal says:

    “A City upon a Hill” is a phrase derived from the teaching of Salt and Light in Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount. It has frequently been used in United States politics as a declaration of American exceptionalism, to refer to America acting as a “beacon of hope” for the world. Wikipedia