by Wendy
Blight
"He died for us so that we will all live, not for
ourselves, but for Him who died and rose from the dead." 2 Corinthians 5:15
(The
Voice)
As I stood in the kitchen of our new house,
gut-wrenching
loneliness swept over me. My heart ached for all that was familiar. Doubts
plagued my mind. Had we made a mistake? Did we really hear God? Was this
really His plan?
We had just moved from Dallas, Texas to Charlotte,
North
Carolina, but moving had not been on our original agenda. It meant leaving
an
amazing circle of friends, a wonderful church family and great jobs. But we
both
felt God calling us away from Dallas, away from all that was comfortable and
familiar. In fact, He orchestrated circumstances in such a way that we could
not move to Charlotte. But it was still unclear why He brought us
here.
Although Jesus was clear about His mission, I wonder
if He
experienced similar sensations of loneliness and heartache as He left all
that
was familiar to follow God's plan.
Jesus willingly consented to His Father's plan and did
the
incomprehensible. The One who was rich in everything became poor, making
Himself
nothing. He assumed our debt of sin and paid it with His very life so that
you
and I could become beloved children of God.
And His sacrifice, when accepted by us, gives us not
only
new life but also a new role in life!
Our key verse from 2 Corinthians teaches that Jesus
died
so that we will live ... not for ourselves but for the One who died for us.
And
when we read a bit further in 2 Corinthians, verse
20
clarifies our role: "We are therefore Christ's
ambassadors ..." (NIV).
Ambassadors are connectors. They connect the lives of
those they represent with the lives of those in their sphere of influence.
And
to be effective, the chosen appointees must live so that people are drawn to
and
find favor with them and those they represent.
Friend, we too are ambassadors. We are ambassadors
appointed by Christ, not by a nation or an organization. God intentionally
placed us on this earth to live for Him.
What a privilege and honor to be hand-picked by God to
live fully engaged lives in this generation, in our communities, in our
neighborhoods and in our families so that He can use us to shine His love
and
light!
It took time, but I came to understand that God had
not
abandoned me years ago when we moved. He intentionally placed me in that
home
and neighborhood to be His ambassador. He brought friends into my life who
invited me to my first Bible study. He gave me an insatiable hunger for His
Word
that led to teaching and writing Bible studies. He continues to open doors
for
me to speak and write for Him.
God had a plan that day in the kitchen that I could
not
see. And He faithfully equipped me through the years so that I could live
out
that plan ... so that I could impact my sphere of influence and represent
Him
well.
Will you join me in being an ambassador? Together
let's
invite God to help us live a so that life ... a life that truly makes a
difference for the Kingdom of God.
Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of Your amazing grace
...
a gift that gives me new life. Help me to live a "so that" life, one that
pours
out Your love and grace. Equip me with all I need to be Your ambassador.
Father,
I want to represent You well. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
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