Definition: The term "ambassador's" appears in the Bible several times, but its precise meaning varies depending on context. Here are some key verses that describe it: - "For I am an ambassador for Christ, (1 Corinthians 6:2)." - "But as many of you also know, (Matthew 5:4), there is one who is appointed to be a counselor and interpreter with men." - "I have not come to speak the words of my own self, but they are the testimony of God." (Romans 16:27). In summary, the word 'ambassador' means someone who has been put in charge or made responsible for something or someone else. It is often used metaphorically, like a conduit or a messenger, to represent someone who guides people and communicates ideas.
You've scored 50% OFF Factor 🤤
Forget the empty fridge stare-down. Factor delivers fresh meals to your door. Just heat & eat!
Click to sign up for FACTOR_ meals.