November 5, 2024

Lady In Waiting: Fit for a King

 

And Isaac went out to meditate in the field in the evening; and he lifted his eyes and looked, and there, the camels were coming. Then Rebekah lifted her eyes, and when she saw Isaac she dismounted from her camel … Then Isaac brought her into his mother Sarah’s tent; and he took Rebekah and she became his wife, and he loved her.

Genesis 24: 63-64, 67

 

Ahhh, so this is where Disney gets it from?

As little girls we learn to be princesses from Cinderella, or Sleeping Beauty, my daughter is learning from Mulan, and Tiana (Princess and the Frog). I honestly never thought to look at the Bible and the stories of Ruth and Rebekah as how-to guides on my journey to being a princess. But, the creative minds at Disney were not far off from the example of what makes a good Princess. They are always kind, willing to help and always seem to want to do what’s best. I am willing to go as far as to say that some of them pulled the characteristics of some of the best selling princesses from the bible.

Ruth and Rebekah were hard working, king, selfless, sought to do what was right, and were both examples of a virtuous woman. I’m not saying that God is necessarily asking you to haul water for strange men, or glean off of the field, but He is asking us to display his characteristics now while we are ladies in waiting, so that these characteristics will be second nature to us in what God has planned for us.

He doesn’t just want and expect this. He gave us guides on how to be the princesses he destined us to be.

A great how-to guide on being a princess is Proverbs 31. God tells us step by step how we can live to become that princess.  The commonality between the Proverbs 31 woman, Ruth, and Rebekah is that all three fully allowed God to move in their lives without trying to stop Him.  They allowed Him to create a Christ likeness within them that shown brighter than their outward appearance could ever have.

God gave Boaz to Ruth.
God gave Isaac to Rebekah.
And God showed how much the Proverbs 31 woman’s husband and children loved and respected her.

There are things and people God wants to place in our lives, but first He wants to prepare us for the futures He has planned out for us.  Every little girl dreams of being a princess on some level, as that little girl grows up that dream doesn’t often fade, it may go to the back of the dreams pile but it remains. God is telling us that we are his princesses, and He is preparing us for our Prince; but we are responsible as well. We are responsible for opening our hearts and minds and allowing God to work in us, we are responsible to being Christ-like.

To be honest I was far from these three women in these examples. I believe that God was preparing me for marriage before I married my husband, but I don’t think that I fully accepted what god was doing until after I was married, and until after I felt the pains of a lack of preparation. I didn’t truly surrender myself to God to allow Him to mold me into the princess He created me to be until after I said “I do”, until after I saw how lack of preparation on my part can affect a marriage, and myself. I thank God every day that He continued to prepare me and that He continues to prepare me.

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Let’s Pray:
Father, thank you! Thank you for making us royalty, thank you for not simply expecting something of us, but showing us how to be the virtuous women you destined us to be, thank you for your examples.  Thank you for continuing to sustain and strengthen us on our journeys as ladies in waiting.  Please continue to prepare us, and mold us. You have our “happily ever after”, we don’t know what it is, but we do know that it is from you and that it is good. Thank you for this time in our lives.  In Jesus’ name, Amen

Your Assignment:
Read through the stories of Ruth, Rebecca, and the Proverbs 31 woman, what Christ-like characteristics do you see that we as princess possess.  What characteristics have you been blessed with? What characteristics are you praying for to be strengthened?

** Remember God isn’t asking that we be a perfect princess; it takes work, preparation and his grace and mercy. It’s a life long journey.

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About Tonya Ellison

Tonya Ellison — Blog Contributor
Tonya comes to us from Rio Rancho, New Mexico where she lives with her four favorite people, three kids ages 4, 6, and 9, and her husband of seven years, Jamel. Her hobbies include writing and reading, crocheting, and spending time with her family. She earned her BS in Human Services/Management and works as a Bereavement Counselor.

Comments

  1. seeing Cinderella totally caught my attention, I am a huge Cinderella fan! I love the fact that we are princesses to the mighty King in Heaven! It is my heart's desire to be Christ-like. Thank you for sharing this post today!!

    • Tonya Ellison says

      I love that we're princesses too :)! I share your desire in wanting to be Christ-like, its hard at times but as daughters of the king I think that we will always have that princess seed planted in our hearts that pulls us back in when we act not so Christ-like.

  2. I am with Diane, seeing Cinderella immediately grabbed my attention! Oh how I love Disney princesses!!! I like how you said that you can see where Disney possibly got the idea from…the Bible 🙂 I love your blog post for today! Great work Tonya! <3

  3. Great post Tonya! I like to pretend through my cynicism that I don't care about being a princess anymore, that I'm just not meant to have that gift and "oh well". My reaction to reading this post shows me how false that is. Of course I still want my day as a princess, to get all dressed up and feel like royalty. What I NEED to realize is that I already AM His princess (even in my jeans and tank top 🙂 ) and He loves me like crazy.

    • Hey Michelle, it is so easy to forget that we are his princess, especially when life is hard. But when we forget He still remembers. Even in jeans and tanks we are beautiful, and the preperation he is doing in us will have our hearts, minds and souls glowing. 🙂

  4. jackiechingawale says

    Great post Tonya, the message speaks to the princess in me to rise up and be counted as royalty. I think most times we forget who we are and allow others to treat us anyway they can. Thanks for the reminder.

    • Reading this section reminded me that we need not just call ourself royalty but walk in royalty as well, even when others are teating me like less than a princess, especially at times like this. 🙂 We are princesses, it is our birthright as daughters of the King, thank God for this blessing.

  5. Shandy Showers says

    LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!! Who doesn't want to be a princess, right?! Yay for our Father being the King of Kings. It's our birthright, girls. OWN it. <3