I remember
where I was when Princess Diana’s death was announced. My husband and I were up
late watching movies. When we finished, we turned CNN on, to discover “breaking
news” of her death. I suppose you could call it my “JFK” moment.
Princess
Diana has always meant so much to me. As a little girl, her engagement and
royal wedding to Prince Charles captured my fairytale dreams. Her beauty, style
and glamour was the stuff of aspirations.
And then,
when the media revealed a troubled marriage and her struggles with eating
disorders, I gained a different view and respect for her; she was human, even
while being a princess. She was fragile and imperfect.
Struggling
with eating disorders myself, I watched how she dealt with the international
disclosure of such personal matters. Secrecy and shame were such huge
hindrances to my recovery; I only saw the ugly stigma of the realities I was
living. But Princess Diana, by example, illuminated another possibility through
her choices: empowering hope.
It’s been
years since her tragic passing, yet Princess Diana has left a substantial
imprint. Her legacy is in her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry. She’s also
known for her charity, for her intuitive response to people and for her
transcendence of seemingly hopeless and painful circumstances.
I reflected
on my life as I viewed hers. I see how God can take anyone and anything,
creating hope and redemption from the blackest of situations. He still is in
the business of beauty for ashes…
“The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on me,
because the Lord has anointed me
to proclaim good news to the poor.
He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted,
to proclaim freedom for the captives
and release from darkness for the prisoners…
to comfort all who mourn,
and…bestow on them a crown of beauty
instead of ashes,
the oil of joy
instead of mourning,
and a garment of praise
instead of a spirit of despair.
They will be called oaks of righteousness,
a planting of the Lord
for the display of his splendor.”
because the Lord has anointed me
to proclaim good news to the poor.
He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted,
to proclaim freedom for the captives
and release from darkness for the prisoners…
to comfort all who mourn,
and…bestow on them a crown of beauty
instead of ashes,
the oil of joy
instead of mourning,
and a garment of praise
instead of a spirit of despair.
They will be called oaks of righteousness,
a planting of the Lord
for the display of his splendor.”
Isaiah 61:1-3
He’s still
in the business of restoration…
“And I will restore to
you the years that the locust hath eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpillar,
and the palmerworm, my great army which I sent among you. "You will…praise
the name of the LORD your God, Who has dealt wondrously with you; Then My
people will never be put to shame.…”
Joel 2:25-26
And, of
course, He still heals, not just bodies, but lives, reputations and legacies…
“…I am the LORD that healeth thee.”
Exodus 15:26
As we mark
another anniversary of Princess Diana’s passing, let’s allow her legacy to
remind us of God’s power, love and hope for each of us. Addictions, disorders,
traumas, loss, death and failure may touch our lives, but they never determine
our incredible value and hopeful possibility for prosperity, love, joy and
restoration. God does that. And His determination always is as follows:
“For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the
Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.”
Jeremiah 29:11
Copyright © 2016 by
Sheryle Cruse
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