During morning devotions at the Lott Carey annual Spring Missions Conference, Minister Brenda Troy of the New Salem Baptist Church in Columbus, Ohio, called for Christians to embody the essence of being the “salt of the earth” and the “light of the world.”

Minister Troy emphasized the profound metaphors used by Jesus Christ, urging believers to not only embrace their faith internally but to also express it externally through impactful actions. She highlighted that Christians are entrusted with a dual role – they are recipients of divine light, grace, and mercy, and simultaneously, they are distributors of this celestial illumination.

The world, as Minister Troy noted, is in a state of moral and spiritual decay. It is the responsibility of Christians to act as preservatives, much like salt, slowing down this degradation by actively spreading the good news of Jesus Christ. The metaphor of light further extends this duty, encouraging believers to shine forth in the darkness, guiding others toward the path of righteousness.

Drawing from her personal journey, Minister Troy shared how she has answered the call to be a beacon in her community. Her endeavors in aiding the needy and introducing them to the teachings of Jesus are a testament to her commitment to living her faith out loud, a demonstration of faith in motion.

She reminded conference participants that Christianity is not a passive belief system to be taken for granted. It is a dynamic and living faith that calls for active participation.