Legacy: Living Stones, Lasting ImpactSýnishorn

DAY 7: Ambassadors of Reconciliation
Legacy doesn't begin with what we do for God; it begins with what God has done for us.
Before we’re builders, we’re reconciled. Before we’re givers, we’re receivers of grace. The message of reconciliation is more than a lofty thought; it’s personal. Jesus came for us, not counting our sins against us, and then handed us the same ministry: “Go do the same.”
The love of God didn’t just forgive you, it recruited you. You are an ambassador now. Not just in theory, but in neighbourhoods, families, workplaces, schools—wherever God has placed you.
Jesus didn’t shy away from the cost. He endured the cross for the joy of bringing you home. That’s the same joy set before us when we live on mission. It’s not duty—it’s privilege. We get to say, “Come back to God!” and mean it with our lives.
You don’t need a pulpit to be an ambassador. You need a heart full of grace and a life pointed outward.
Reflection Questions:
- Where has God placed you to be an ambassador for Christ?
- What relationships might need your voice to say, “Come back to God”?
- How can you embody reconciliation in both word and action this week?
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About this Plan

You were never meant to just pass through this life—you were made to build something that lasts. In this devotional, Ps. Mark Zschech unpacks what it means to live a life of legacy and mission. Whether you’re navigating your calling, checking your foundation, or rediscovering your role in the body of Christ, this devotional will stir your heart and steady your steps.
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