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The War of 1812 between Great Britain and the United States ended when the nations made peace in Ghent, Belgium, on December 24, 1814. However, news traveled slowly across oceans in those days, and the bloodiest engagement of the war \u2014 the Battle of New Orleans \u2014 took place January 8, 1815. Although the war was over, many suffered and died because they had not heard the news.<\/p>\n

There is a lesson in this story. This year we\u2019ve walked through 2 Corinthians 5:14-21, exploring the ministry and message of reconciliation. As we come to the end of this series of articles, we read one of the most incredible passages of Scripture:<\/p>\n

We are therefore Christ\u2019s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ\u2019s behalf: Be reconciled to God. God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God (vv. 20, 21).<\/p>\n

What a thought! God has sent us as ambassadors to beg the world to be reconciled to Him. This reconciliation is made possible because of the greatest exchange in history. Jesus Christ, sinless and perfect, has taken on our sin and given us His righteousness. Jesus becomes a sin offering; we become God\u2019s righteousness.<\/p>\n

No one has ever received so much for giving up so little. But how did we come to hear this incredible news?<\/p>\n

God\u2019s mission<\/h2>\n

We are following Christ today because His first followers were faithful to join God in His mission, and each generation since has been faithful to share the good news. It is often said that the church is always one generation from extinction. If we are not faithful to share the gospel, as those first believers were, how will anyone come to faith?<\/p>\n

We are called to follow the example of those first Christians as Christ continues to accomplish God\u2019s mission through His Holy Spirit at work in the church. In the interim between Christ\u2019s first and second comings, we are on mission with God, co-missioned to share the gospel with everyone and to make disciples of those who believe.<\/p>\n

The passage we\u2019ve looked at this year reveals our role in God\u2019s mission. Christ sends us as ambassadors back to the dark kingdom from which we were saved. However, unlike worldly kingdoms that represent their own interests in foreign lands, Christ\u2019s ambassadors represent the best interests of our enemies as we advance the kingdom of God. This turns the imperialism of worldly conquest on its head, demonstrating the radical difference between God\u2019s kingdom and those of this world. God\u2019s kingdom is a benevolent rule, not a human tyranny. God\u2019s kingdom is founded on love, humility, and service, overthrowing the kingdoms of this world by waging peace, rather than war.<\/p>\n

After Christendom<\/h2>\n

As we\u2019ve seen, love provides the motivation<\/em> and new creation the evidence<\/em>, and the words we speak are the testimony<\/em> of reconciliation. Compelled by love and using our words and actions in concert, we can offer the great exchange to a world literally dying for reconciliation.<\/p>\n

But sharing the message of reconciliation requires skill to communicate in our increasingly post-Christendom culture. In it Christianity no longer holds the cultural power and influence it historically exercised in the Western world. While Christianity grows throughout Asia, Africa, and South America, the Christendom cathedral continues to crack and crumble in the West. A lesson those of us in the West could learn from Christians throughout the developing world is this: The gospel is spread through love-motivated and Spirit-empowered word and deed, not through the cultural conditioning and formulaic \u201cevangelistic\u201d programs we developed in a Christendom culture.<\/p>\n

In this way, a post-Christendom culture is much closer to the pre-Christendom culture of the New Testament church in which Christians were excluded and ostracized in a world openly hostile toward God. Without cultural influence, how did these first Christians turn the world upside down for Jesus? As we navigate the waters of post-Christendom society, we have much to learn from the New Testament approach to evangelism.<\/p>\n

The example set by both Jesus and the early church was a commitment to take the gospel outside the walls of the synagogues and buildings where the church met. Limiting people\u2019s encounter with God to an experience in an institutional church setting is as outdated as requiring them to go to a record store to hear music or a theater to watch a movie. We do better to meet them where they are and customize evangelism to their unique context. This is a return to biblical methods of evangelism (1 Corinthians 9:19-23).<\/p>\n

Telling our stories<\/h2>\n

In Scripture, the community is not invited to church; the church is sent to the community. May we ever be wary of the anti<\/em>-Great Commission, so often said among us: \u201cWe have the truth, and if the world wants it, they can come and get it.\u201d This statement is an insult to the grace of God. Jesus has commanded us to go to the world with good news. Our role in God\u2019s kingdom is not to sit and wait, but to rise and work!<\/p>\n

Becoming witnesses for Christ in a post-Christendom world is not primarily about developing an evangelism program, but cultivating an evangelistic heart. It\u2019s been well said that \u201cCrossing the sea will not make you a missionary, but seeing the cross will!\u201d The formulaic approach to evangelism popularized in past generations is far less effective in our context than simple and personal testimonies of God\u2019s action in our lives. This is what testimony is \u2014 a witness telling the truth about what they have personally experienced.<\/p>\n

Christians have experienced the grace and power of a living God in their lives. Telling our stories will bear more compelling witness to the gospel than memorizing a formula or a handful of Bible verses. And sharing our own stories with those we have already built trust and respect with will be far more effective than outmoded forms of confrontational evangelism, such as street corner preaching, door-to-door witnessing, and other \u201cdrive-by\u201d interactions with strangers.<\/p>\n

Further, the message of reconciliation must be paired with the ministry of reconciliation. Words and actions must be combined to truly communicate the gospel. Our words will be as powerful only as the ways in which we demonstrate love for those we\u2019re talking to. Far too often we\u2019ve been guilty of preaching the gospel while not living its reality.<\/p>\n

From the place of evangelistic love, the message of reconciliation can be effectively shared in both word and deed. This is a biblically based evangelism model (Matthew 5:14-16; Romans 12; Colossians 4:5, 6; Titus 2; 1 Peter 2:11, 12). Our context calls us back to loving in word and deed as we reenter a world in which Christianity no longer dictates culture. Only as we learn to speak the language of our context can we effectively communicate the gospel in that language.<\/p>\n

God has placed each of us in a unique context in our homes, neighborhoods, communities, schools, and workplaces. Just as Jesus came to the world and communicated the gospel in ways people could understand, so we are sent to communicate in a language they can understand.<\/p>\n

Get going!<\/h2>\n

We began with a tragic story about the War of 1812 and the lives unnecessarily lost to a war that was already over. The only reason was a lack of communication. There was good news for those soldiers at New Orleans, but they didn\u2019t hear it in time.<\/p>\n

As followers of Christ, we are entrusted with the good news that the greatest war of all has been won. Jesus has conquered sin and death, purchasing freedom for all humanity. He has taken our rebellion and brokenness and replaced them with abundant and eternal life. He has reconciled us to God. We who were enemies are now invited to become His friends. This is the great exchange!<\/p>\n

Yet many people live their lives unaware the war has ended. Many suffer and die in battles that never should have been fought. Many have never heard the good news. The story is told that Swiss theologian Karl Barth was asked, \u201cWhen were you saved?\u201d He replied, \u201c33 ad.\u201d This is the good news the world is dying to hear!<\/p>\n

Those who have good news have been sent. The problem lies in the fact that we so seldom go, and when we go, we seldom preach and practice the good news. All the while, the battle against sin and death rages on, causing countless casualties in a war that Christ won at Calvary two thousand years ago.<\/p>\n

May we embrace our identity as ambassadors for Christ and take the ministry and message of reconciliation to the world. Our sin has been exchanged for God\u2019s righteousness. Let us share this great exchange with all those around us!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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