The Queen’s Example
“As for me, I watch in hope for the Lord, I wait for God my Savior; my God will hear me.” Micah 7:7
When Queen Elizabeth died, I followed the events surrounding her passing. I was saddened in a way that surprised me—I think because I admired her. She was a faithful woman. She made a commitment, a vow—and she dutifully lived it out to her last day. She made mistakes along the way, but she learned and grew through them. She loved the Lord, and she leaned into Him in hard times.
I will miss her, her example. She seemed to have been suffering physically in recent times, so I’m glad she’s no longer suffering. She once told a chaplain that she wished the Lord would come in her lifetime. When asked why she said, “I should so love to lay my crown at His feet.” She is worshipping before Him now.
I have had to deal with some stressful things. Some days were very intense. I mentioned this to a friend, and she shared an acronym with me that I love.
J – just
E – enough
S – strength
U – under
S – stress
Jesus truly comes and give us the strength we need when times of stress come. I have experienced that, and I am so grateful for His help and faithfulness! I couldn’t make it without Him.
“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea.” Psalm 46:1,2
As I write this, my heart is full of worship for His grace, strength, and help.
Father, we need Your strength in times of stress. Help us to look to Your provision, Your Son, Your peace, rather than looking for something within ourselves. Thank You for providing for in our times of need. Amen.
Thank you, love this ❤️
Such a good acronym….thank you for sharing! 💝
I had never seen nor heard what she had said, “I should so love to lay my crown at His feet”. I agree with all you have written about her and, I, too, admire her steadfast resolve to follow through with her role her on earth. A great example. indeed. Thank you for sharing on this date of her passing into His arms in 2022. May God continue to bless and keep you forever in His care.