Once upon a time there was a beautiful, kind young girl who lived
in a faraway land. She lost her mother
at a young age and was raised and adored by her father. She led a happy life… until …the wicked step
mother and step sisters entered the picture. The poor girl was then suddenly
dealt a hard blow when her father died and she was left living as a servant to three
horrid women.
Of course, most of us know I’m speaking of the timeless tale
of Cinderella. After taking my children
to see the newest version of the Disney classic, I couldn’t help but let my
mind wander a bit.
Cindy had a hard life.
Both of her parents died while she was still young. She became a slave. And, her best friends were rodents. The story
took a twist when the prince, whom she didn’t know, caught up with her after he
saw her swiftly riding a horse through the forest.
Let’s stop there and read that last sentence again. The prince
caught up with her.
She wasn’t taking a leisurely ride to scope for a rich
single man to marry so she could live happily ever after. From the scene in the movie, it appeared she
was frustrated, angry and hurt. She
jumped on the horse to escape the harsh realities of her life. She had no idea, when she woke that morning,
she would meet the man of her dreams.
The man she would later marry. She
was busy living her own life.
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Single women…stop looking for Mr. Right and let
him find you. Some of us ladies have been bitten by the same bug and are
carrying around a disease I like to call single-itis. We equate happiness to
marrying our prince, having children and riding off into the sunset. Until then, we hold our breath, waiting for
him to show up and think once he does everything will be right in our little
world and life will begin. As singles
age, hope diminishes and we wonder if he’s fallen off his horse, we’ll take
matters into our own hands. We will chase the guy we just “know” we are
destined to be with. While there is
nothing wrong with letting a guy know we’re interested, we should not switch
roles. Allow a man to be a man. Let him pursue. Proverbs 18:22 says He who finds a wife finds
what is good. It does not read she who
finds a husband finds what is good.
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Even if your situation looks bleak, EVERYTHING
can change in one moment on any ordinary day. Cinderella was going about her
normal daily routine. I’m sure her
outlook on the future was dim. It’s
probably safe to say she felt deserted and forgotten. But, one day brought one special encounter that
would change the course of her life. We may think this is just fairytale gibberish
but I would argue and say it happens in real life all the time. Look at the story of Ruth in the Bible. Ruth was a widow who made a hard choice to
follow her mother-in-law to a foreign land where she committed to care for
her. Little did Ruth know that while
working (gleaning the fields), her future husband, Boaz, would notice her. That
divine encounter would later lead them to marriage and a child that would be a
part of the lineage of Jesus Christ!
Here we see a story that is thousands of years old with the same
concept. The man pursued the woman and
it happened on a regular day to a woman who probably thought she would be
single the rest of her days.
From an early age, many girls fantasize about being a
princess. Becoming Cinderella is not too
far-fetched. In fact, many of us are
half way there, having gone through similar emotions she did. Feelings of
abandonment, insecurity and loss just to name a few. Instead
of wishing our lives were like a make-believe fairytale, let’s take the lessons
we learn from these magical stories and apply them to our own real lives.
Our majestic Father in heaven who created each of us placed
desires in our hearts. He knows our deepest yearning. He has not lost our address and is more than
capable of sending the complete package if He chooses. However, we must not fool ourselves. There is no one on this earth that will ever be able to bring us the happiness we think they will. The only One who can is a man whose kingdom is not of this world. So, let’s get busy doing our
work for the King and just maybe, when the time is right, that special someone
will notice us…the princesses we already are.
Oh I love this! Mind if I share?
ReplyDeleteTerri, please do! Thanks so much lady :)
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