IF YOU HAVE NOT READ PART 1, THIS WILL NOT MAKE MUCH SENSE. Love all you guys so much. Have a blessed day.
Part 2
The problem: This is a generational issue. There are moms and dads that are having their inner child screaming, "I need a dad". It’s hard to be a mom or dad when moms and dads had no father. Moms grow up with no dad, so they try to fill both roles. The problem is when moms try to fill the dad role it comes across as judgment and condemnation because the anointing is different. Moms anointing is to nurture and care for and a dads is to lift up, guard, protect, and guide to The Father. When dads are not available and serving their purpose, moms will try to fill that role and live outside of their anointing. Its like when a kid screws up, a mom is there with a hug and kiss and a prayer; dad is there to of course correct, guide, and say let's get back out there and be successful. There are moments when all of this melts together but the roles as a whole need to stay the same. Let me ask a question? What are you raising your children to be? A better acting child that helps you build your identity or are you raising them to be spiritual moms and dads?
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Wed, November 17, 2010
by Bryan Montgomery