"We are therefore Christ's ambassadors, as though
God were making his appeal through us."
(2 CORINTHIANS 5:20A)

2 Corinthians 5:18-21
An ambassador sent out by a government might wear some sort of sash across the chest bearing the name of the place or people represented. As Christians, we are Christ’s ambassadors. Our sash, however, isn’t something we wear across our chest to identify us. Rather it is our manner of living, our humility and our words which identify us with Jesus. Even dressed in prison clothes with no fancy sash at all, I was a representative for Christ throughout
my incarceration.


People should be able to look at us and identify us as Christians. In today’s passage, Paul even says that God is making His appeal to His enemies through us. Elsewhere, Paul tells Christians that our citizenship is in heaven. And he explains why we have been sent: to bring the message of reconciliation. If ever there was a place in need of peace and reconciliation,
it is behind the gates of prison. But the calling for every Christian anywhere is to represent the King of kings to this fallen world we live in, behind the bars of sin.



Scripture Focus

2 Corinthians 5:18-21

Insight

AS AMBASSADORS FOR CHRIST, WE REPRESENT THE HEAVENLY CITY, THE NEW JERUSALEM, AND THE KING OF KINGS WHO IS ENTHRONED ON HIGH!

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