Called Out: Living the Missionنموونە

Jesus didn’t say, “Someday you’ll go.” He said, “As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.” (John 20:21) That’s past and present tense. Mission isn’t something that happens after you graduate or go overseas. If you’ve encountered Jesus, you’re already on mission.
In 2 Corinthians 5:20, Paul calls us ambassadors for Christ. That means our conversations, relationships, choices, and even failures can become platforms for making Christ known.
You don’t need a stage or a microphone. You already have a classmate who’s hurting, a friend who’s questioning life, a roommate struggling with anxiety. You are not just in college—you’re sent to it.
Reflection:
- If I’m already sent, what should change about my daily routine?
- Who around me needs to experience the hope I have in Christ?
Prayer: "Jesus, help me live as Your ambassador today. Open doors for me to show and share Your love.”
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You weren’t saved to sit still. You were called out to stand up, speak truth, and live boldly for Christ. This 5-day devotional will help you discover your place in God's global plan—right from your classroom, hostel, or canteen. Learn how to be a witness in word, lifestyle, and love. Mission begins where your feet are.
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