Da dada DA! đź‘‘

 All I have to say is Imperial Margarine, for some of my readers to understand the name of this blog. I would encourage the rest of you to Google Imperial Margarine commercial some time. Especially the 1970’s commercial with both the little girl and little boy trying the margarine. They are really cute. 

When I was little, my grandma had a box of old jewelry in her dresser that we were allowed to play with. I loved layering on necklaces, clip earrings, and rings while making believe I was a princess (this is probably where I got my love of bling). The only thing missing was the tiara. But I have a great imagination, so the tiara was there too. I even tried eating Imperial Margarine. Unfortunately, Da dada DAH… doesn't  really put a crown on your head. 🤣

My mom and dad never permitted “princess” behavior. However, I must admit I have had my share of princess attitudes. Wanting what I want when I want. Of course, there were consequences when these little “princess” fits happened.   

As I grew up, these dress up sessions became less and less. Then I came to adulting. I knew I wasn’t a princess but still wanted princess treatment. I spent a lot of time trying to maintain the feeling of being “special”. Trying to look a certain way. Acting a certain way. Sometimes throwing little fits if things don’t go my way. I tried to combine being a princess with being a child of the King. Certainly being a princess is the same thing… 

My parents applied consequences to my seat when I acted up. Why then am I surprised when I throw a fit and I am royally corrected by my Heavenly Father?  If you're like me, I would say why Lord. What did I do? They did… (fill in whatever the current criminal act done against you). I think maybe I should add here, in my younger years I was quite a drama queen.  Okay so I still have a drama streak, but I try to use it only for good.

We all know that Hebrews 12:6 says “For whom the Lord loves He chastens,”. However, unless the child gets the point, there will be more corrective measures. The point of it all is, we need to grow up into the warriors God has planned for us. Ones that “put away childish things”. 1 Corinthians 13:11  Ones that use all the gifts given to them by their Father for furthering the Kingdom. God has a plan for each and every one of us. And each one of us is important and special to Him. God is just waiting for us to realize it and fully believe it. 

“Behold what manner of love the Father has bestowed on us, that we should be called children of God!” 1 John 3:1

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