All Sons and Daughters
I am a girl. And I am happy I am. The other day, Greg asked me (who knows why), “If you could choose whether to be born a boy or a girl, which would you choose?” My answer: “A girl, of course!” Being what God has made me makes me happy. I’m not a son. I am a daughter.
But some girls read the verse in Galatians 4:7, “you are no longer a slave, but a son,” and something inside them bristles. A son? What is wrong with being a daughter? Was this scripture, as some may think, an example of a chauvinistic choice made by the writer? Well, just read Paul in Galatians 3:28 say, “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus” (esv).
But Paul isn’t saying that there is no difference! Greeks would certainly be free to keep their distinct culture. Did you ever see My Big Fat Greek Wedding? In one of the funniest scenes, Dad (Michael Constantine) uses Windex to cure ills “from psoriasis to poison ivy.” Well, I have no idea if Greeks really believe this (after all, my roots are Spanish!), but if they want to believe that Greek culture is the best culture in the world, by all means, they may have at it!
The Bible isn’t advocating that we wipe out the beauty of the distinctive uniqueness in different cultures, classes, or genders. We aren’t identical or interchangeable . . . but we are certainly, as believers, all “one” in Christ. I am a Christian before all things: before I am a woman, before I am an American, before I am a Californian, or before I am anyone or anything else. The gospel has some pretty radical social implications.
In Paul’s day, the biggest barrier was the barrier between male and female. Women were absolutely considered inferior to men. So for Paul to say that we are equal in Christ, and that before God we are equally as gifted and able as men, was nothing short of revolutionary!
So when we read that we are all sons and heirs, let’s not take offense or be too anxious to swap it for politically correct gender-neutral language. This was radical and wonderful, that women were given the status of sonship. In the first century only men were able to inherit property. Only a son could become a “legal heir.” So when the Bible calls all of us sons of God in Christ, it is inclusive, not exclusive. We are all heirs. We are all “sons of God”!
God is even-handed in His gender-specific metaphors. After all, the Bible describes all Christians together, including men, as “the bride of Christ”! Men are “brides” and women are “sons and heirs.” Wow, now that is something to think about.
“So you are no longer a slave, but a son, and if a son, then an heir of God.”
—Galatians 4:7
23 comments
Diane | October 29, 2015
Love this great reminder of being His-no matter the gender; just the relationship of heir matters most to Him and should to us! Well written!
Leave a comment
Johanna Romero | October 29, 2015
Nicely explanined; am proud to be called an heir of God no matter the gender; thank you Cathe for sharing your notes and may the Holy spirit keep guiding you with His wisdom to lead others. God bless you and your family.
Leave a comment
Deborah Burrola | October 29, 2015
Wow love this to know that the Lord wonderfully made me his daughter. To know I am a daughter of the most high king. Beautiful scripture! Bless you!!
Leave a comment
Veronica | October 29, 2015
Beautifully explained and written Cathe! I'm also reminded of Romans 2:11 For God does not show favoritism.
Any true believer agrees and comprehends what Paul is saying in the Galatians scripture in reference to Sonship and heir. However, I think as Women who didn't have a close relationship with their earthly father's feel a sense of peace knowing we are also adopted as Daughters from the most high. But I do understand that there is no class structure now that we've been clothed with Christ.
Thank you for these beautifully written newsletters they are very encouraging.
God bless you☺
Leave a comment
em | October 29, 2015
Yes, THIS! This is how I see it as well. Thanks so much for the brilliant reminder!
Leave a comment
Cheryl | October 29, 2015
Thank you, Cathe. I appreciate your words. Today too much divides us as a nation, as Christians, and as women. Let us keep speaking words that unite us for we are all children of God.
Leave a comment
Sue | October 29, 2015
Cathe, This is such an important topic for young girls today! Hopefully Christian women are sharing this with their daughters who are being bombarded with the opposite idea in all areas of our society, that they have to be like men only better.
Leave a comment
Bella | October 29, 2015
This is awesome and I concur. Thank you Cathe for sharing your note and insight. God bless you more and more.
Leave a comment
Janet | October 29, 2015
What a beautiful reminder that we are all ONE in Christ, and that God shows no personal favoritism!
Leave a comment
Maria | October 29, 2015
I needed this reminder today! I am a daughter of the King! Thank you Cathe for sharing. :)
Leave a comment
Sharon C. | October 29, 2015
Hi Cathe, Thanks for your post today. Praying for you. Take care and God bless.
Leave a comment
Neila T. | October 29, 2015
Hi Cathe, What a awesome reminder for today. I am the apple of his eye. We are all in ONE in Christ.
Leave a comment
Bryan | October 29, 2015
This is very comforting to know that we are His and all loved as His children. Thank you Cathe for your devotions, just like your husband's, they are very encouraging. God Bless your family.
Leave a comment
Angela F. | October 29, 2015
Cathe, I always enjoy your comments about Scripture and putting it in the right perspective.
I had often wondered myself about that "sonship" but when seen in a different light as the Holy Spirit
reveals, because I have been adopted into God's family, and Jesus is God's Son, woo hoo! Way cool!
What a honor and privilege to be able to be included into His Sonship. Thank You Lord!
Leave a comment
Gay | October 29, 2015
Cathe, I heard you on the radio today and it was so inspiring
Thank you for the wonderful
Message
Leave a comment
Gloria M | October 29, 2015
Cathe, I love your insights and wisdom, and most of all your balanced, Spirit-filled, passionate sharing of the Word. Virtue has changed my life these past three years; I'm still doing the study along with all of you, but now from Colorado Springs! I'll be visiting Virtue OC again soon (can't wait!). Thank you, Lord, for calling us all your sons and daughters!
Leave a comment
Lena | October 29, 2015
Thank you Cathe. I am new to receiving your devotions and your husband's. They are great and I love seeing the Word in new ways. They are really helping me.
Leave a comment
Chris | October 29, 2015
Beautiful. Just like God made ALL women, regardless of age or any other "worldly" factor. It's nice to be reminded sometimes!! God bless & thank you and Greg BOTH for being such huge influences on my life and a lost world!!!
Leave a comment
Paula Gershoony | October 29, 2015
Beautiful way of breaking down the scriptures to understanding.
God is GOOD!
Leave a comment
Debbie Zamora | October 30, 2015
Hi Cathe, It's good to hear from you! Thank you so much for sending this. Thanks to God I'm His daughter. I'm learning that He treasures His children. Have you heard that song from Bethel we dance? Ah....... it's beautiful! I have a beautiful daughter, sister and two granddaughters. How beautiful to be children of Jesus, King Jesus!
Have a good and safe weekend! :0)
God's Blessings!
Leave a comment
Sherri Moten | October 31, 2015
Hi Cathe,
I'm so thankful to be a precious daughter of Zion. As a matter of fact, I have five brothers and I'm an only girl. Daughters are so special. I have three daughters. I always wanted sons but GOD gave me three beautiful daughters.
It was good reading this article this morning because my youngest daughter is having some challenges. I do ask for GOD to heal her soul and revive her spirit.
Thanks so much for your words of encouragement and reminding me of how special we both are as daughters.
Leave a comment
Christina Laurie | October 31, 2015
Yes, Cathe, we are all united, one in Christ. Thanks for this reminder. I used to be insulted that the Bible was so male-gender oriented, but to think we are all "brides of Christ" and sons of the Almighty brings a smile to my heart.
Really enjoyed our conversation in 2012 in Israel concerning Greg's and my husband's parallel background - both of Lauries, adopted, and married to "C" girls. (smile)
God bless you both and Happy /All Saints Day!!1
Leave a comment
Ray Francis | November 8, 2015
As a man I have learned with age how valuable females are in life. I have had some thoughts on how GOD must feel about his creation of Females. Think how much dignity women have being chosen to be partners with GOD in creating life.
Leave a comment
Leave a comment