When was the last time you truly considered your most central identity — as a daughter of God?
Candidly, for me, it had been a while. I too often define myself by what I do — hustling, producing, meeting expectations — rather than by who I am in Christ.
But a few weeks ago, I had an awakening. I was invited to help lead a group of about 100 Christian women writers, communicators, and ministry leaders at a soul-care retreat in Colorado. My role was to pour into these women. These are women who spend so much of their lives pouring into others.
The conference was aptly named Daughters First, a reminder that they weren’t writers first, pastors first, podcasters first, ministry leaders first, or (thanks be to God) social media platforms first. They were, and would always be, daughters first — daughters of the King.
And in a way that only God could orchestrate, this retreat wasn’t held in a generic hotel conference room, but in a legit castle. It was a historic English Tudor-style castle, called Glen Eyrie, nestled in the foothills of Colorado Springs.
So there we were, a bunch of daughters in a castle with a King.
For three solid days, I poured my heart into these women. It was my literal job, but it was also my joy. I know how lonely and exhausting ministry work can be, so I wanted to remind them of this truth: God affirms them, not because of their work, but because of their being. He loves them, comforts them, protects them, and shepherds them.
Near the end of the retreat, a woman asked me a simple question: “What did God speak to you at this retreat?”
In that moment, I didn’t have an answer.
I had been so focused on offering hope and healing to others that I hadn’t paused long enough to receive it myself.
It occurred to me much later that what God was speaking through me… He was also speaking to me.
I, too, was a Daughter First.
Not an author first.
Not an (in)courage writer first.
Not a speaker or ministry leader first.
Not even a mom or wife first.
I am a Daughter First.
I don’t regret a single moment of the work I did in that place; after all, that’s why I had been invited. But it took me a few days to realize that God had me there for a reason, too.
When I got home, I reread the words from my own talk about what it means to be a daughter. And I felt like God was gently saying,
Those words were for you, too, Jennifer. You’re my daughter, and I’m glad you came to the castle to spend time with Me.
His words settled in my heart like healing balm, especially in the midst of a busy season. They reminded me of the moment in Scripture when Jesus turned to the woman who reached for the hem of His garment, for healing. It’s the only time in all of Scripture that Jesus calls someone Daughter.
He looked at her and said, “Daughter, your faith has healed you” (Mark 5:34 NIV).
And that’s His message for you today, too.
Like me, you are a minister of God’s Good News. You may not do it from a podium or the pages of a book, but you are ministering to neighbors, grocery store clerks, family members, Uber drivers, and even the growliest TSA agents. Every day, you have opportunities to share God’s love.
Keep doing that. It matters.
And also:
Take a moment today to let God minister to you.
The words of grace and kindness you so freely offer to others? Let your King speak them over you.
Because before anything else, you are a daughter first.
Amen, amen, amen! No wasted molecules in God’s economy. The truth He pours into us should be shared with others but our hearts need to hear them for ourselves as well. His love is so vast it’s given as if we are only children yet He gives us heavenly siblings to encourage us along the way. Blessings (((0))) Thank you, Jennifer!
Blessings to you as well, Ruth! And I wholeheartedly agree with you about the truth pouring out … and also pouring IN!
When I think of myself as a daughter, especially HIS daughter, is when I really feel cherished. Thanks for this reminder today Jennifer.
I love that word, “cherished.” It evokes such a warmth, a kindness, a deep love.
Jennifer you wrote this devotional so well and so beautiful it spoke to me so much thank you. What you said is so true. What came to my was. Don’t give the scripture or advice to someone if your not going to do in your own life yourself also. How true that is. We can give this to people say God gave me this for you or God told me to tell you this plus show them God’s kindness. So why give them advice or scripture God gave you for them and show them kindness. When you do give all that to yourself and make it shine in your life to.
I was challenged by that. As it so true the kindness and truth we give other as well we don’t let it speak to us. We can just think God I done what you told me to. Then you hear God speaking to you by saying you have to do that as well. As I know I tell people things and show them kindness as God told me to but I am guilty of not applying it to my life too. So I have to let the one true King or this world let things I give people get tell her to also speak over my life too. I find that hard to do at times. So this devotional you wrote has really spoke to me. That I know God is speaking to me to say what kindness you show people and what words and verse you give them that God has given you. Do them yourself over your life. Also remember you are Daughter of the King of Kings Jesus. There is only one King that is Jesus. Thank you again Jennifer for this devotion. Love Big Hugs and God Bless Love Dawn Ferguson-Little Enniskillen Co.Fermanagh N.Ireland xx
I appreciate your words here, Dawn, and it means a lot to know that these words touched your heart today. Hope things are well in lovely Ireland!
Thank you Jennifer
Lovely reminder
You’re welcome. So glad you’re here!
Jennifer!!! You amongst us as a sister in Christ and daughter of His too—that made your message hit all the deeper. Thank you for your willingness to come, to set aside YOUR name and title—and yes, even your God-honoring hard work—and rest with us in all those alreadys you shared from Love Idol. We love you lots!!
You bless me endlessly. Getting to be with you at the Daughters First retreat will forever be a ministry highight. Thank you for having me. Love you!
This is so inspiring. This was something I needed to hear. Thank you so much!
I’m really glad these words found their way to you, Deborah.
Jennifer, thank you for the Daughter first reminder.
Sending you spring joy,
Lisa Wilt
Thank you so much, Lisa! Hope you had a lovely Easter weekend!
Dear Jennifer…………….What a nice devotional today. It was very calming to me. As I am 77 years old, my birth Father died very young and I have grieved for him for all these years ; however, when I read what you wrote, it always reminds me that I have the Father that I pray with every day and I never knew that Jesus only called a woman ” Daughter” once. I know myself now that I have had 1 father that was here on the earth who was my best friend AND the Second Father, where my father now resides with the Lord so when I think about my father, Jesus also comes to my mind and I will pray to Him as well. Where I live, in a Senior Independent Residence with over 100 residents, it is difficult to speak about religion to them as most of them are 80 years old up to 104 and are either deep in their own religion or do not believe and do not want to talk to me. Our church is celebrating our 300th Anniversary in the Fall, but sadly after the pandemic, so many people did not come back to church when they were able to open again, so we are financially stuck right now. As I close my comment, if you don’t mind if I pray for Pope Francis. I am not Catholic, but he was a wonderful what we all called “The People’s Pope” and he truly was. May he rest in peace and not have to suffer from his so many health problems, but I do believe that Our Lord kept him with us until Holy Week and Easter were over as I feel he was probably praying for that. He wanted to see his people one more time and you could see how much he was in pain and having trouble breathing. I hope the next Pope is the same kind of person. Once again, I thank you Jennifer for those wonderful words today and may you have a Blessed weekend and joy in whatever you do. My love to you……………………Betsy Basile
Betsy, I’m praying for you now, at your living center, that God would grant you opportunities to share Jesus with others, in a way that feels loving. My mom is in a center like yours, and we look for opportunities to share Jesus’ love with others. Sometimes that begins with striking up a conversation, or just being kind. People in senior residences, as you know, are going through difficult times — loss of a spouse, or loss of health, loss of independence, loss of a beloved home or pet. In many ways, this is one of the hardest seasons, a time when people truly need Jesus. Thank you for sharing so beautifully with me today.
Jennifer, thank you for sharing this beautiful devotional today. It really blessed and encouraged me. 🙂
You’re welcome, Amber! I’m glad this spoke to you!
My dear Jennifer,
The fact that you are a daughter of the King was evident as His Holy Spirit poured through you and into us during those precious few days. I’ll always be grateful for the privilege of attending such a royal event!
Thank you for the much-needed reminder that who we are in Christ is what matters.
Big hugs, sister!! xoxo
Nikki
It was such a special time, wasn’t it? Grateful for all the daughters at the castle! God bless you, dear one.