“A Little More Goodness: Salt and Light for the World” - Contemporary Worship
Scripture and Questions for Study and Reflection
1. When you think of the word "goodness," what comes to mind? How would you define God’s goodness versus how the world defines goodness?
2. Read Matthew 5: 1-12 (The Beatitudes). Which of these blessings stands out to you the most? How do these characteristics reflect the goodness we are called to live out?
3. Jesus calls His followers “the salt of the earth” (Matthew 5: 13). What do you think He meant by this? How does salt relate to the way we live out our faith?
4. Jesus also calls us “the light of the world” (Matthew 5: 14-16). What are some ways we can be a light in our daily lives?
5. In verse 16, Jesus says that our good works should glorify God. How do we make sure our actions point to God and not just to ourselves?
6. In what ways can we preserve (like salt) and illuminate (like light) God's truth and love in our communities?
7. Jesus calls us to let our goodness shine in a way that draws others to God. What’s one practical step you can take this week to reflect Christ’s goodness to those around you?
8. What do you need from God to live as salt and light this week?
9. Who in your life needs to experience God’s goodness, and how can you be part of that?
Prayer for the Week:
Gracious God, You have called us to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Help us to live out Your goodness in all that we do. May our words be seasoned with grace, our actions reflect Your love and our lives shine brightly for Your glory. When the world feels dark, let us be a light. When others are in need, help us to be generous. When we face challenges, remind us that Your goodness sustains us. May we bring flavor to a world that longs for hope and shines with the love of Christ wherever we go. In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen.