Our pastor delivered his sermon from II Corinthians, and explained to us how we are ambassadors for God on earth. It reminded me of a teaching I did for our Lay Pastor community many years ago. I dusted it off to share today for your consideration…
These are essential attributes of a faithful ambassador:
Trustworthy. He/she will represent the interests of the sending authority– Remember who the Sending Authority is
- Has the full credit and authority of the sender– God has given us all that we need. Like Moses, our staff in our hand is enough! We don’t go in our own strength, but that of the King.
- Is empowered to act on behalf of the sending authority– God has chosen to limit Himself by sending us broken vessels to propagate the Kingdom on earth. He has empowered us to deliver the news of His love and salvation!
- Trusted not to exceed authority vested in her/him–We can do nothing without Christ, nor should we want to act outside our given authority.
- Spreads good will on behalf of the sender– Our job is to win friends for the Kingdom, not win arguments. Judging others does not win friends!
- Understands the customs and culture of where he/she is sent– We are in a foreign land, but we need to respect the customs to gain a hearing.
- Understands the mission given by the sending authority– Our mission is to love people into the Kingdom, to reflect the loving nature of God.
- Speaks with the authority of the president/leader– God has given us Truth as the standard so we speak the truth in love to others. We speak the truth boldly toe who do not understand it.
- Maintains close, regular communication with the sending authority We can do nothing without prayer as a connection to our Sender
- Citizenship remains in the sending country– Remember who we are and whose we are. Our citizenship is in the Kingdom of God.
- Must learn to understand and affiliate with foreign assignment without losing sight of the mother country and citizenship. In the world, but not of it…
- Helps to protect the interests of fellow citizens in a foreign land– Above all we must tend to the needs of brothers or sisters in Christ as we journey this world together.