The Simplicity of Our Sonship in Christ
- Cindy Allen
- Feb 28
- 2 min read

From the simplicity of our sonship, we have the grace to be followers of Christ. From how the Holy Spirit leads our lives, we are given the grace to occupy our place of worship before God’s Throne.
From before God’s Throne, we are given the grace to bring forth a word in its manifestation in the earth, as well as the Promise that the word brings us into. We also have the grace to further cultivate the mandates and missions we are given as we become stewards of the mysteries of Christ. Sons and daughters also carry a mandate to steward what we know of divine order to those who also desire to be followers of Christ from greater depths.
Once we acquire a lens of ministry that comes to us through serving, what we see leads us further to possess greater promises, even as we continue to cultivate new paths. These paths move us forward from faith that is already sustaining our lives. Those who walk alongside us share the burdens of what is carried collectively as we walk towards a greater cause. Each partner takes ownership of the promise through their own personal faith, which serves to plant us in deeper faith in our going forward.
We hear from what we see and perceive!
We hear what gathers from what scatters. Partnering with what gathers people to walk towards Christ never brings division to a person or a people. We engage the Sonrise of each new day until Light can be fully manifest and fully seen. We rule over our day, as opposed to ruling over people. In doing so, we become the children of Light spoken of in 1 Thessalonians 5:5. "For you are all sons of light and sons of day. We are not of night nor darkness;
God Guides Our Feet to Peace!
Luke 1:78 - 79 gives us a different perspective of what happens when Light divides darkness. The heart of God is always towards redemption.
Luk 1:78
Because of the tender mercy of our God,
With which the Sunrise from on high will visit us,
Luk 1:79
To shine on those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death,
To guide our feet into the way of peace.”
I love how The Passion Translation reads!
Luke 1:78 - The splendor-light of heaven’s glorious sunrise is about to break upon us in holy visitation, all because the merciful heart of our God is so very tender.
79 - The word from heaven will come to us with dazzling light to shine upon those who live in darkness, near death’s dark shadow. And he will illuminate the path that leads to the way of peace.
Selah!



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