Good
Morning All,
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Corinthians 5:20; “Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We implore you on
behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God.”
P.O.A.
This stands for power of attorney.
As my wife and I are looking into a stable transition of our estate from
one generation to the next, we are learning about stuff like this. Who can sign for you in a legal setting? Who has control over your assets? Who decides about medical decisions? Do you have a health care advocate? Who has your power of attorney?
In our verse for today, we see where Jesus
gives us his power of attorney. We are
given the authority by him to do his bidding.
He gives us the power to do his work.
He did this as he was speaking to his disciples after the resurrection
and as he was ascending into heaven. He
breathed on the disciples and told them that the sins they forgive are forgiven
and the sins the refuse to forgive are unforgiven. Remember, the power to forgive sins was one
of those things that the Pharisees used to accuse Jesus of blasphemy. Yet Jesus, freely and decisively, gives this
power to his Church.
Paul tells us that we are ambassadors. The ambassador is given the authority to
speak and act for the king. Elsewhere,
Paul calls us stewards. Stewards were
the trusted managers who ran the farm while the owner was away. All these phrases express the same sentiment,
God has empowered us to do his work until he returns. He has entrusted us with the Gospel and the
proclamation of his grace. He has also entrusted
us with the ministry of reconciliation, of bringing the lost to back to
God.
He has also entrusted us with the ministry
of healing. This is one we often
miss. How often do we look at an event
and wonder “why God doesn’t do something?” The answer is that he has; he has
entrusted the action to us. When we see
suffering, God empowers us to bring comfort. When we see hunger; God empowers
us to bring nourishment. We are to be
the incarnation of Christ to this world.
Through us, the world sees God.
How we act and react reveals God to a world that so desperately needs him. So the next time you ask “why doesn’t God do
something?” He is by prodding your
conscience. He has given you the power
and the authority to act on his behalf.
He has authorized you to represent him.
He gives us the power and the will to respond; so do you?
Gracious Father, too often we fail as to be your
ambassadors in this world. Because of
this people suffer and fail to hear your tender words of forgiveness and
love. Forgive us and embolden us to go
forward in your name that we might bring reconciliation to the broken souls of
this world. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor Bret
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