Each of the past years we have had a message from some the mothers in the fellowship. And, this year is no different. I’ve asked several of our mothers to share with us on motherhood and Sonship. Are they reconcilable? Is union, oneness and identity complete and fulfilled in both? And, they will follow our Father’s leading to share and revealed to each. For the last 8-10 years Katherine has closed her prayers with “Father I thank you as your Son in Christ”. Many who heard these words were somewhat confused or taken back by the words “your Son”. After all she is a female. Right? Why in the world would she use the words “your Son”? Simple. She had learned something about her new identity spiritually that many women and far too many men still don’t know! That her new identity in Christ has made her a new creation spiritually which is not female by spiritual birth. So, she can say with all confidence “as your Son”, how? By birth in Christ! The source of her Sonship! This beloved is the process of Sonship at work! Let’s let them talk about it….
Our heavenly Father created women to be mothers. It’s a labor of love, and probably the most joyous and rewarding part of our earthly life. Those of us who know Christ as our only life, long to share Him with our children, knowing the strength of being a Son will give them all they need in this world and the world to come. While that is a great desire, we have come to see our children run off in their fleshly pulls only to make similar mistakes we did. You would think, surely being a Son birthed by God would have kept them making these decisions, would you not? Shouldn’t Christ as our only life have an effect on our children’s decisions? As a mother or father, don’t we have a responsibility to guide, lead and protect our children from potential poor decisions? Are we really responsible before the Father for their decisions?
Mother’s Day is a great time to review our true impact and responsibility for our children’s decision to walk in the spirit or walk in the flesh. Do they even know there is a difference?
Let’s talk about it.