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June 18, 2025 9 mins

Most of the people who believe in Jesus have a sense that part of that involves sharing their faith – sharing their Jesus – with other people. That somehow, we’re meant to be Ambassadors of Christ. But you look around at the culture in which we live, and you have to ask yourself – does anyone really want to know?  How do I share the Good News of Jesus in a world like this?

Over this week and next we're chatting about what it means to live out our lives as ambassadors of Christ. The idea's a really simple one, God's Word makes it clear. That whilst we are in this world, we're not part of it. We aren't of it. We aren't citizens of this world, we're citizens of somewhere else. Philippians chapter 3, verse 20 says:

Our citizenship is in heaven and it is from there that we're expecting a saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ.

And not only are we citizens of heaven in a foreign world, we're ambassadors too. 2 Corinthians chapter 5, verse 20:

So we are ambassadors for Christ since God is making His appeal through us.

And through us, through you and through me, God’s intent is to make His appeal to the people of this world. That's the role of an ambassador, that's an ambassador's job. To be an emissary of the land which he or she represents. The land of which he or she is a citizen and in our case that's the Kingdom of God.

It's a great plan, this plan that God has to take every man, woman and child who believes in Jesus Christ, His Son, and who therefore is a citizen of heaven and appoint them as ambassadors in their little part of the world so that, through them, God can make His appeal, an appeal of grace and of love to people so that they'll be reconciled to Him. The question is, does anyone want to hear what we have to say?

So many people shy away from being ambassadors of Christ because they somehow imagine that it's the guy with a smooth voice on the radio. It must be his job. Or the one they see on TV or maybe, ah it's the youth pastor at Church, it must be his job being an ambassador of Christ.

We imagine somehow that being an ambassador is this great, up front role. Someone with a great public speaking style. Someone with a presence. No, that's not me. It can't possibly be my job.

Let me ask you, pretty much whatever country you live in you have ambassadors from foreign countries living in your land, performing their roles as ambassadors. So let me ask you, how often do you see them on TV or hear them on the radio or read about them in the newspaper? How often?

The answer is almost never. Sure, every now and then an ambassador might be quoted or have a short clip on TV but I know if I tripped over the ambassador of China or the ambassador of the USA in the street, I wouldn't know them from a bar of soap.

Why? Because most of the time being an ambassador isn't about being up front in the public eye, most of it is about quietly building influence one on one or with small groups so that when there is a difficult issue to be dealt with between two governments, there's a bridge already in place over which the parties can travel and talk.

When there's a sensitive trade issue or a border dispute or a difficulty with a foreign national in the country, the diplomats will talk quietly, mostly in measured tones, mostly unseen and unheard by the rest of us to resolve the issue. Diplomacy, as it turns out, is much more about individual relationships and trust than it is about overt brinkmanship or a media presence.

I wonder if we apply that model of diplomacy to our roles as ambassadors of Christ whether it doesn't cast a whole new light on the job description. We all have family and friends at work and colleagues. People with whom we already have relationships of trust.

And I wonder whether being an ambassador of Christ isn't a whole lot more about letting our goodness shin

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