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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 キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 聖職・福音主義
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  • Testing God's Currency | Luke Edgerton | 5/31/2026
    2026/05/31

    Sermon Summary: This sermon challenges believers to understand that God's currency is trust, not the American dollar. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 8-9, the pastor confronts both the prosperity gospel and the poverty gospel as lies, teaching instead that God invites us to test Him specifically in the area of finances. The message emphasizes that generosity flows from understanding how much God has given us in Christ, and that Christians should give their first fruits to God—not reluctantly or under compulsion, but as an act of worship. The sermon calls believers to move from being consumers to contributors by trusting God with every area of life, including money, and challenges the congregation to increase their giving by one percentage point to test God's faithfulness in provision.


    Key Points:

    -God's currency is trust, not the American dollar; promises are appropriated by faith, not automatically received

    -The Macedonian churches gave generously out of their poverty because they understood the gift of Jesus Christ

    -Joy does not come from a full bank account but from the salvation found in Jesus

    -Comparison with others leads to chronic disappointment; focus on what God has provided for you

    -Giving yourself first to the Lord aligns everything else in proper order

    -The poverty gospel is as false as the prosperity gospel; God doesn't punish people by providing wealth

    -Money is a tool to accomplish greater goals, not the goal itself; when money becomes the goal, it becomes our god

    -If you're living paycheck to paycheck, you likely have a spending problem, not an income problem

    -Malachi 3:10 is the only place where God invites us to test Him—specifically regarding financial stewardship

    -How you give to God is how God gives to you; whoever sows sparingly reaps sparingly

    -God loves a cheerful giver, not one who gives reluctantly or under compulsion

    -When Jesus is Lord of your life, He must be Lord of your finances too

    -Everything the Father has is available to us, but must be received by faith


    Scripture Reference:

    -2 Corinthians 8:1-15

    -2 Corinthians 9:1-15

    -Malachi 3:10

    -Matthew 6:24

    -Proverbs 3:9-10

    -James 4:11

    -Luke (reference to Jesus teaching about faithfulness with little leading to more)


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    52 分
  • Receiving God's Correction with Godly Grief | Drew Gessner | 5/24/2026
    2026/05/24

    Sermon Summary: This sermon explores the Apostle Paul's second letter to the Corinthians, focusing on how believers should receive correction from God. The central message emphasizes that God's correction comes from a place of fatherly love, not condemnation. Drew introduces the concept of "godly grief" versus "worldly grief," explaining that godly grief leads to repentance and life, while worldly grief leads to death. Using the acronym FRAME (Fear of God, Resentment toward sin, Authenticity, Motivation, Enlightenment), the sermon provides a practical framework for responding to God's correction. The ultimate goal is not punishment but transformation, leading to confidence in our relationship with God and assurance that we will continue to choose Him. The sermon concludes with the encouraging truth that repentance brings joy and confidence, not shame, and that God's promises to dwell with us, welcome us, and be our Father remain constant regardless of our sin.


    Key Points:

    -God promises to dwell with us, welcome us, and be our Father before calling us to repentance

    -God's love does not require perfection, but our love for God does require repentance

    -Spiritual guides should be morally upright, genuinely caring, and bold enough to speak truth

    -Godly grief leads to repentance and life, while worldly grief leads to death

    -The FRAME acronym: Fear of God, Resentment toward sin, Authenticity, Motivation, Enlightenment

    -Paul's correction was motivated by love for the Corinthians' salvation, not desire for punishment

    -Repentance reveals our earnestness to follow God to ourselves, building internal confidence

    -True confidence comes from knowing we will choose God, not from self-determination alone

    -God's correction should be received with joy because it leads to transformation and abundant life


    Scripture Reference:

    -2 Corinthians 6:16-18

    -2 Corinthians 7:1-16

    -The parable of the Prodigal Son (referenced)

    -The story of the Rich Young Ruler (referenced)


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    40 分
  • Hearing God's Voice | Luke Edgerton | 5/17/2026
    2026/05/17

    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 分
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