AMBASSADORS FOR CHRIST (3)
- In the context of global diplomacy, an ambassador in a foreign land is granted diplomatic immunity in every sphere of life. In the same manner, we, as ambassadors of Christ, also possess divine diplomatic immunity (Psalm 105: 13-15).
- We possess diplomatic immunity from the kingdom of darkness. Demonic forces have no legal ground or authority to afflict us or to hinder the fulfilment of God’s plans and purposes for our lives and for His Kingdom.
- Just as ambassadors use encrypted channels to communicate with their home government, we, as ambassadors of Christ, communicate with Heaven through the encrypted language of the Spirit, speaking in tongues, through which we also receive divine insight and heavenly downloads (Daniel 10:12-14).
- The concept of an ambassador is also found in the Old Testament. One Hebrew word for ambassador is tsir, used in passages such as Joshua 9:4, Isaiah 18:2, Jeremiah 49:14, and Obadiah 1:1. It means an envoy or messenger sent to deliver a mission or message.
- The second and more frequently used Hebrew word is malak, found in passages such as 2 Chronicles 35:21; 32:31, Isaiah 30:4; 39:1-2, Ezekiel 17:15. It is translated as “messenger” or “angel” and refers to one sent with authority to speak on behalf of another, whether human or divine.
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