Week 2

Sep 7, 2025    Jon Haizlip

SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS:

1. If you were suddenly appointed as an ambassador for a country, what’s the first thing you think you’d need to learn or do in that role?


2. The sermon emphasized that we are God’s masterpiece—carefully crafted and intentionally created. How does this truth encourage you when you feel “not enough”?


3. Paul says in 2 Corinthians 5:17 that “the old is gone, the new is here.” What are some examples of the “old” God has transformed in your life?


4. An ambassador doesn’t represent themselves but the one who sent them. What does that mean practically for your everyday life as a Christian?


5. The message reminded us: “When God selects you, it doesn’t matter who rejects you.” Can you share a time when God’s calling outweighed rejection or doubt from others?


6. Everyday situations—like a flat tire, a crying coworker, or a new parent—can become ministry assignments. How have you seen God use ordinary moments for His purposes in your life?


7. Philippians 1:27 says, “Conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel.” What are some practical ways we can represent Christ well in our daily environments (work, school, home)?


8. Ambassadors carry the authority of the one who sent them. How does knowing you carry Christ’s authority change the way you face spiritual battles or challenges?


9. Paul says God is “making His appeal through us” (2 Corinthians 5:20). Who in your life might God be prompting you to reach out to with His love right now?


10. The sermon closed with this declaration: “I am an ambassador of Christ, sent by God, to show His love on earth as it is in heaven.” What’s one specific action you can take this week to live out your calling as Christ’s ambassador?

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