First grade teachers are some of my favorite people in the world. They can improvise at a
moment’s notice. I was subbing half day for a first grade teacher and she was
handing the class off to me. I said, “Before you go, Mrs. Morrison, will you
let me wear your invisible teacher tiara so that I can teach like you?” Without
a falter she reached up on her head pretended to remove her tiara and put it on
my head. She put her hands on my shoulders and said, “Now I am officially
giving the class to you.” The kids were in awe.
Later as I took some first graders from the three classes
to music, one little girl said, “Do you still have on your invisible tiara?” A
child from another class said, “Ha, there is no such thing!” This little girl
replied, “Yes, there is because I saw Mrs. Morrison put it on her head.”
As Christian women we should be wearing our invisible
tiaras all of the time. It is a crown of joy.
Isaiah 35:10 and 51:11 say, “They will enter Zion with singing; everlasting joy will crown their heads. Gladness and joy will
overtake them, and sorrow and sighing will flee away. ...
Then in 1 Thessalonians 2:19 Paul says (I like to think he might
have been referring back to the Isaiah passage, maybe) “For what is our hope, our joy, or the crown in which we will glory in the presence of our Lord
Jesus when he comes? Is it not you? For
you are our glory and joy.”
He called the Philippians his joy and crown
too.
When people see me, am I wearing my invisible crown of
joy? Do I spread the joy of the Lord? Do I inspire gladness? Do people see the
hope of Jesus’ return in my actions and life?
I fear that sometimes my tiara slips a little or just isn't there. I mope around sometimes if things don’t go according to my plan. I let
people see my grouchiness in all its glory at times. No tiara. No crown. No
joy. Not good.
Of all people, we
Christians should portray the happiness and hope of a future with our Lord Jesus
Christ. Hope for happiness is what people want to possess and we have that. We need to show that everywhere we go. We need to own it, wear it, and give it.
So it’s time to hold our heads up ladies. Wear our crowns of joy proudly. Be joyful around our family, co-workers, and friends. Point
others to Jesus, our hope and victory. Be ready to glory in His presence when
He comes.
Psst….remind
me of this when you see my tiara slipping.
Christian
women rejoice!
Always
wear your invisible tiara.
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