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Salt & Light Christian Church

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Welcome to Salt & Light Christian Church! Our vision is to create a community of faith so healthy and beautiful that Jesus becomes irresistible to the lost and we become a home for the searching. Gather with us every Sunday at 10 a.m.!© 2026 Salt & Light Christian Church Christianity Spirituality
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  • Hearing God's Voice
    May 17 2026

    Sermon Summary: This sermon from 2 Corinthians 6 challenges believers to not receive God's grace in vain but to actively respond to it. Pastor Luke emphasizes that "now is the day of salvation" and believers should not wait for perfect circumstances to follow Jesus. The central message focuses on the necessity of the Holy Spirit being at the center of Christian life and ministry. Using Paul's resume of suffering and endurance, the pastor illustrates that effective ministry requires the power of the Holy Spirit, not human strength alone. The sermon culminates in a powerful teaching about how Christians are the temple of God, and therefore God desires to speak to them—but the noise of life and competing voices often drown out His voice. Believers must quiet the background noise and create space to hear God speak in His temple.


    Key Points:

    -We receive God's grace in vain when we do nothing with it—when we don't give it, rely on it, or thank God for it

    -Today is the day of salvation; there are no prerequisites or perfect circumstances required to come to Jesus

    -Obstacles like membership, tithing, dress code, marital status, or income level should never prevent someone from placing faith in Christ

    -Paul's ministry resume centered on the Holy Spirit, not his credentials or personal strength

    -Personal change precedes circumstantial change in the Christian life

    -The Holy Spirit must be in the middle of our lives, marriages, businesses, and churches

    -A life of godliness without the Holy Spirit is impossible—it's wishful thinking

    -Receiving the gift of the Holy Spirit at baptism is different from yielding to the Holy Spirit daily

    -We are the temple of the living God; we don't go to church, we show up as church

    -God speaks where He dwells, and He has chosen to dwell in believers

    -God will never contradict His written Word when speaking to us

    -The noise of the enemy and competing voices in our lives prevent us from hearing God's voice

    -God doesn't raise His voice; we must get quiet to hear Him

    -We cannot treat our temple like an apartment complex with multiple voices—only God's voice belongs there


    Scripture Reference:

    -2 Corinthians 6:1-18 (primary text)

    -Isaiah 49:8 (quoted in verse 2)

    -Isaiah 59:19 (about the Spirit raising a standard against the enemy)

    -Acts 18 (story of Apollos learning about the Holy Spirit)

    -Psalm 55:1-3 (about the noise of the enemy)

    -Isaiah 52:11, Ezekiel 20, 2 Samuel 7, Isaiah 43 (Old Testament references in closing verses)


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    44 mins
  • Living in the Tent While Waiting for Home | Luke Edgerton | 5/10/2026
    May 10 2026

    Sermon Summary: This sermon from 2 Corinthians 5 explores the tension Christians experience living in temporary, earthly bodies while awaiting their eternal dwelling with God. The pastor emphasizes that believers can have confidence and certainty about eternity through the guarantee of the Holy Spirit. The message challenges Christians to shift their focus from the seen realm to the unseen realm, walking by faith rather than sight. Central themes include the fear of the Lord as proper reverence and submission rather than mere respect, the importance of pleasing God as our primary aim, and the transformative power of being "in Christ" as a new creation. The sermon culminates in explaining double imputation—Christ's righteousness credited to believers while their sin was imputed to Him—and emphasizes that salvation must be received by faith, not earned through works.


    Key Points:

    -Life in this world is like living in a tent while waiting for a permanent home in eternity

    -Christians can know with certainty about their eternal future through the Holy Spirit as God's guarantee

    -We must walk by faith, not by sight, trusting in what we cannot see rather than what we can control

    -The fear of the Lord is genuine fear and submission to God's authority, not merely respect or honor

    -Our primary aim should be to please God in everything we do

    -All people will appear before the judgment seat of Christ and be evaluated for what was done in the body

    -Who we fear is who we aim to please—fearing God leads to worshiping Him, fearing anything else is idolatry

    -God evaluates the condition of the heart, not outward appearances or achievements

    -The love of Christ should control us, not fear of man, pursuit of power, or self-preservation

    -Being "in Christ" makes us new creations—the emphasis is on being IN CHRIST specifically, not any other religious system

    -Double imputation means Christ's righteousness is credited to our account while our sin was imputed to Him

    -Salvation must be received by faith, like receiving a gift, not earned through works


    Scripture Reference:

    -2 Corinthians 5:1-21 (primary passage)

    -2 Corinthians 4:18

    -Hebrews (reference to faith pleasing God)

    -1 Samuel 15-16 (God looking at the heart when choosing David as king)

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    47 mins
  • Jars of Clay | Luke Edgerton | 5/3/2026
    May 3 2026

    This sermon from 2 Corinthians 4 emphasizes the critical importance of proclaiming the gospel message without watering it down or falsifying it. Pastor Luke teaches that Christians are like fragile jars of clay entrusted with the precious treasure of the gospel. While Satan, as the god of this world, blinds unbelievers and seeks footholds in believers' lives through cracked doors of sin, Christians must stand firm in proclaiming Jesus as Lord—not merely as a moral teacher or historical figure, but as the sovereign Lord of all. The sermon calls believers to close every door to the enemy, open their hearts fully to Jesus, and carry the gospel message faithfully despite suffering and affliction. True Christian ministry exists by God's mercy alone, not through human cleverness or diluted messages. Suffering reveals our view of God, and believers must choose to rise to the level of God's power and provision rather than reducing God to the level of their pain.

    Key Points:

    -Ministry exists solely by the mercy of God, not human strategy or skill

    -When the Bible is watered down, it becomes falsified and loses its transformative power

    -Satan blinds unbelievers by convincing them either that he doesn't exist or that he deserves sympathy and worship

    -Believers give the enemy footholds by cracking open doors to sin in their lives

    -Jesus respectfully waits at the door for permission to enter, unlike Satan who enters uninvited through cracks

    -Jesus must be Lord of all of a Christian's life, not just acknowledged as a moral teacher

    -Christians are called to serve the Lord, not just believe in Him

    -We are fragile jars of clay containing the glorious treasure of the gospel

    -The light of the gospel shines through our broken places and testimonies

    -Power comes from the Spirit, not from the vessel

    -Those who believe must also speak about their faith

    -Suffering reveals whether we view God from our pain or rise to faith in His power

    -Christians will experience suffering, but they are sustained by the Holy Spirit


    Scripture Reference:

    -2 Corinthians 4:1-18 (primary passage)

    -John 8:44 (Satan as father of lies)

    -John 12:31 (Satan as ruler of this world)

    -Ephesians 4:27 (giving the devil a foothold/opportunity)

    -Revelation 3:20 (Jesus standing at the door and knocking)

    -1 Corinthians 12 (earnestly desiring spiritual gifts)

    -Joshua 24:15 (choosing whom to serve)

    -Psalm 116:10 (I believed and so I spoke)


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    51 mins
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