The Mirror We Hold: Giving Our Firstborn to God

We think of offerings as things—items, sacrifices, actions, tangible gestures that prove devotion.

But what if the truest offering… is us?

Not the performative self.
Not the curated self.
But the raw, reactive, unpolished first expression—the “firstborn” of our energy.

The Firstborn Is the First Mirror

Every time we interact with another, we offer a mirror.
We channel something through us, for them—often before we’re even aware of what it was.
It’s not personal, and yet it’s deeply intimate.

Despite that instinct of revelation of existence and presence, we can integrate this understanding to allow each other the message spoken, in the responsibility of moving towards light, as the same laws of light apply to the shadows, which are only two different poles of directions we could move as Time in Space. As Space is Time standing still.

We give the firstborn not only in flesh, but in frequency.

The first energetic output that moves through us in response to another:
That’s what we place on the altar.
That’s what we surrender back to Source.

Before we judge ourselves for what we said, how we reacted, or what we couldn’t quite yet refine—
We must remember:
We were being used as a vessel.

Not manipulated—but offered.

The Channel Is Not the Author

It can feel uncomfortable. That wasn’t your highest self. That wasn’t your best tone. That wasn’t your calmest expression.

And yet… it was perfect.
Because it was the energetic key that unlocked what the other needed to face, feel, or confront.

We don’t always know what role we play in another’s unfolding.
We don’t always get to stay and see the lesson land.
But we must trust that the echo mattered.

Every Encounter Is an Opportunity for Divine Reflection

Every person is a soul, on their own path.
Sometimes your job isn’t to teach them.
It’s to be the mirror.
To show them what they couldn’t see, by embodying what they weren’t ready to claim.

It may look like a “mistake.”
It may feel like a misstep.
But really—it was grace in motion, disguised as reaction.

We become free when we release ourselves from the guilt of the mirror.
When we honor that we are not always called to be palatable—
but true.

Giving the Firstborn to God Means Trusting the Assignment

To give your firstborn is not to abandon yourself.
It’s to surrender your expectation of being perfectly understood in every moment.

It’s to accept that sometimes you are the catalyst.
And other times, you are the one being cracked open.

But always, always—there is God in the exchange.

So when you reflect energy that feels messy, unrefined, or incomplete…
Bless it.
Offer it.
Place it on the altar of Becoming.

And walk forward, knowing:
Your first expression was never a mistake.
It was a prayer, disguised as fire.

Jesus is our story. I see it now. What we made of this era is the firstborn, the rest is all us. All of us New Humans of the New Earth.


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