I hope you are as excited as I am about what we are learning in our study. I am thanking God for all the new wonderful truths I am able to apply to my life. I always like to learn things that I can actually use to make my life more consistent with the word of God.
As I said yesterday, I love this week`s study and I think you will too. The first day has already told me I am a Princess and all little girls want to be a princess, right?
As a little girl I remember loving to dress up in my mom`s dresses and pretend to be a princess. Mom was about 4 foot 9 and weighed maybe 90lbs so her dresses almost fit me and my friends and she had some beautiful dresses. My dad was a contractor and would often build things in his workshop. He used a hand shaver, I`m sure that you younger girls have no idea what I am talking about, but stay with me because you are going to be sorry you did not not have these curls to play with. When he would shave a board the shavings would come off like a long curl, much like a grain ribbon that you pull a pair of scissors through and it curls to put on a pkg. When he knew I wanted to put them in my hair he would try to make them as long as he could. My friends and I would pin them in our hair and we would have beautiful blonde curls as we played for hours, pretending to be princesses.
The most exciting thing is, we don`t have to dress-up, put curls in our hair and” PRETEND” to be a princess. All we have to do is become a child of the King. Tamar was a princess because of being a child of a king, but her king didn`t have the courage to stand up for her. Her king was not “The King”, the King of Kings, Creator of the Universe, the Holy One, Lord of Hosts, Sovereign Ruler of all the Earth, My Personal Heavenly Father.
This is a wonderful truth, don`t stay in the bondage of thinking you are not worthy like Tamar did, get those ashes off your head and put on your mended royal robe, you are free.
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