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In a letter to the Corinthians, the apostle Paul discusses the ministry of reconciliation, and he uses the term "ambassadors" for Christ: "All this is from God, who reconciled us to Himself through...
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My short and simple answer I submit: To be an ambassador for Christ is the responsibility given by Christ to all His Children "to go forth and share, teach and give witness of the Good News of His eternal sacrifice given at the cross at Calvary! (To share Christ's Salvation truth to anyone and everyone!) This is God's Great Commandment (Commission)! "For He (Jesus) came to save that which was lost and in need of a Savior"! "For it is IN the very name of The one and only begotten Son (JESUS CHRIST) of Almighty God our Father in Heaven by which we can be saved and be found pure, Holy and Righteous in His presence at His Thrown of Grace in Heaven"! This is the work (of and the purpose of) that Our Lord Jesus Christ accomplished just a little over 2000 years ago! May you and your household put your unyielding FAITH (belief), trust and confidence IN The Name of Jesus Christ, Our Lord so that your names will be written In The Lamb's Book of Life for all eternity! AMEN..., and, AMEN! "Praise God that He provided a Savior! And, His name is Jesus Christ!" ~~~Andy~~~
When I consider the question, my mind goes to my cousin, whose help began a few years ago when I saw her at an art show. I just fell into her arms about what my family was doing to me that I knew was unjust (details not necessary). My faith was all but dead at the time because my mistreatment had been unrelenting to that moment. She had such compassion at that moment and I felt the genuineness of her caring. She then began to interact with me through e-mails, etc., but it was her phone call every couple of weeks, her "live" voice dialing me to just say hello or see how I was doing, that continues to this day, and it melts my heart. Her actions hardly took any time or effort to give, but the impact on me has been tremendous and life changing. It was born of her love for God. I cannot express what her Christ-like love has done for me. She has sent me religious videos (we are "Christadelphians") given by brothers from around the globe, and this has opened my mind exponentially. Another thing she does, so small, which has sustained and broadened my faith....Proof positive that miracles happen in "the little things" that we are all able to do. I am not well-to-do, but one thing I like to do is to leave a good tip at restaurants, or for delivery people. It is in me to be generous when I can be.... Another example is to hold back from speaking badly about another. I was golfing once, and my fellow players mentioned someone I didn't particularly like, and my instinct was to badmouth her, but I held off. On the next hole, I heard a couple of players exclaiming how fond they were of this person. I realized that had I spoken negatively about her, I might have alienated some friends. So, another is to hold back the tongue. Those couple of minutes saved me! I think it is the smallest acts of kindness that are the ones that we go to bed at night feeling good about, and there is a reason. To have held our tongue when we could have badmouthed another, or chimed in with those who did. To have visited an elderly person in a home, to give someone a ride who needs it, to help someone in a crunch situation. Those insignificant things. Those are the things that make a difference. We do have an inner conscience that speaks to us.
YeHoshua, in His "great commission" said to baptize (teach) in the authority of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Ruach HaChodesh. An ambassador has the authority of the ruler who has sent him or her. So it is with those who are faithful and obedient. They will carry with them the authority that YeHoshua spoke of in Mt. 21:23-27, where we see: And when He had come into the Set-apart Place, the chief priests and the elders of the people came to Him as He was teaching, and said, “By what authority are You doing these? And who gave You this authority?” And יהושע answering, said to them, “I shall ask you one question too, which if you answer Me, I also shall say to you by what authority I do these: “The immersion of Yoḥanan, where did it come from? From heaven or from men?” So they reasoned among themselves, saying, “If we say, ‘From heaven,’ He shall say to us, ‘Then why did you not believe him?’ But if we say, ‘From men,’ we fear the crowd, for all hold Yoḥanan as a prophet.” And they answered יהושע and said, “We do not know.” And He said to them, “Neither do I say to you by what authority I do these." It is the same, today, when one speaks with authority that is given through a proper understanding of Scripture. Those who do not have a proper understanding will treat those who do with the same contempt that the Messiah, His disciples, and Rav Shaul all experienced.
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