Now then, we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God were pleading
through us: we implore you on Christ’s behalf, be reconciled to God. For
He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the
righteousness of God in Him.
2 Corinthians 5:20-21
God calls us to walk in the Spirit and keep in step with Him.
That means that the life of the Christian is not passive. In order to be
a Kingdom ambassador as He has called us to be, we need to take three
important steps…
Step One – Incarnational: Letting the Holy Spirit Lead
Jesus is the Word made flesh. He took on humanity and dwelt among us in
order to fulfill God’s plan to atone for our sin on the cross. Through
the power of the Holy Spirit we become the physical vessels that Christ
uses to reach others to reconcile them to Himself. We are His hands and
feet, and when people encounter us, God’s plan is that they would also
be encountering Christ. We must take every opportunity to demonstrate
the Gospel to others.
Now, don’t allow that to cause you to fear. It’s not you that’s doing
the work, it’s the Holy Spirit in you. The Holy Spirit empowers us to
walk with people in the midst of the realities of life and to help them
think from God’s perspective. Don’t feel like the person has to accept
Christ on the spot or you have failed. Your job is to keep the divine
appointments that God has set each day.
For example, the next time you are out in public, don’t be afraid to
pray over your food in public. I typically also take this as an
opportunity to ask the server if there’s a request he or she would like
me to lift up in prayer. This offer has NEVER been refused. At the end
of the meal I make sure to let the server know that they will continue
to be in my prayers, and also leave a generous tip. Even if I have to
order less of a meal in order to be generous with the tip, it’s worth it
to be a good witness.
Step Two – Relational: Caring about the Issues of Others
News flash: you weren’t saved merely for your own benefit. Yes, Christ
died for you, but the Gospel is a whole lot bigger than that. God is a
relational Father and cares deeply about what He has made. Because of
the relational aspect of God, we must care about the concerns of others.
In our friendships, at work, or even with our family, we care about the
issues of their lives because we have concern for them as God would. It
is the Christian relational witness that leads us to value, appreciate,
and have concern for Creation, people of every nation, tribe and
tongue. Whether it’s politics or any other issue, it’s all about people
and that is what leads us to engage and lead in order to be Christ’s
witnesses
Step Three – Transformational: Jesus Changes Everything
Do you believe Jesus changes everything? Although there are individuals,
institutions, and situations in which a spirit other than Christ is now
reigning, God uses His ambassadors to change the current reality. The
Millennial generation is typically described as those born between 1980
and 2000. Millenials are most likely to be religiously unaffiliated so
unless something changes, they will not replace Baby Boomers in the pews
of America’s churches.
In order to fulfill the Great Commission to this generation and the next
we must make sure that we tell them our story, listen to God and also
to the conversation going on in the world around us. Consider this: if
you start putting yourself in proximity with sinners, over time you
might actually meet someone God is interested in reaching with the
redemptive good news of the Gospel. People can’t hear what no one is
saying.
So, as Kingdom ambassadors we represent a King that is and always will
be. If you wondered what on earth you are supposed to be doing today,
that, my friend, is it. Time to step up to our calling.
[written by Carmen LaBerge]