In Matthew 5:13–16, Jesus declares that His followers are already the salt and light of the world, giving ordinary people an extraordinary identity and purpose. As salt, Christians are called to preserve and bring God's goodness into a broken and decaying world, and as light, they are called to expose darkness and point others to the hope found in Christ. The sermon highlights that following Jesus means living distinctly from the culture around us, even when there is pressure to stay silent, blend in, or seek approval from others. While faithfulness to Christ may come with personal costs, there is deep joy and reward in doing what is right and reflecting His character. Ultimately, the message challenges believers to consider not whether they are salt and light, but whether their lives are actively making a meaningful difference for God's kingdom.