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What does Jesus teach about the significance of His followers?

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Jesus teaches that His followers are integral to the proclamation of the gospel and are called to reflect His light in the world (Matthew 5:14-16).

In Matthew 5:14-16, Jesus asserts the significance of His followers by calling them the light of the world. This metaphor illustrates the essential role Christians play in shining light into the darkness of this world, signifying hope, truth, and salvation. Just as a city set on a hill cannot be hidden, neither should believers hide the light they have been given. Instead, they are called to let their light shine before others, that they may see their good works and glorify God. This teaching underscores the responsibility of Christians to actively participate in evangelism and bear witness to the transformative power of the gospel in their lives.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:14-16

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