In the 8th chapter of the Gospel of St. John, Jesus declares, “I am the light of the world.” But in this week’s Gospel, from the Sermon on the Mount, we hear Him proclaim to the motley crew of disciples, “You are the light of the world.” This is immediately after He has told His listeners, “You are the salt of the earth.” These are very strange words to say to such a gathering.
When we think of Church, we usually envision a group of well-groomed people in a beautiful building. That is not what we would have seen on that mountainside. Jesus’ followers tended to be made up of former tax collectors, prostitutes, those who have been healed of leprosy, blindness, deafness, lameness, and other infirmities. They would have been what the Pharisees and Scribes and Roman officials would have considered the dregs of society. They would have been those who do not count in the eyes of those who truly matter, as the world sees things.