How did it all start? Well, once upon a time…
In The beginning God (prepared, formed, fashioned) and created the heavens and the earth. The earth was without form and an empty waste, and darkness was upon the face of the very great deep. The Spirit of God was moving, (hovering, brooding) over the face of the waters. And God said, let there be light; and there was light. Genesis 1:1-3 amplified
That was our beginning. Most of us know this story and know what happened next. Let’s just skip over to what I called our kick-off party because of what was prepared for woman and within this too the mystery of her redemption...
And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and her offspring; He shall bruise and tread your head under foot, and you will lie in wait and bruise His heel. To the woman He said, I will greatly multiply your grief and your suffering in pregnancy and the pangs of child-bearing; with spasms of distress you shall bring forth children; yet your desire and craving shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you.
Genesis 3:15-16
From that time to now, through the invisible workings of the Trinity (God, Jesus, Holy Spirit), Kingdom of God (KPS) was formed for such a time as this.
In this world (the visible), the Kingdom of God started to fascinate me and I started buying things all about it in order to study. One should understand the kingdom was Jesus’ central teaching. He said in Matthew 4:17, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” At hand meant to me it was within reach, so I began to reach and reach by searching and studying trying to find this great treasure the kingdom Jesus had continually spoke about. Then the absolute wonderful thing happened. The search ended with me finding that the kingdom of heaven was within.
The story of Esther is my favorite bible story and if you know it, you’ll recognize the quote above comes from this story. “For such a time as this.” However, if you don’t know this story, then I highly recommend you read about her. She was poor, an orphan and quite unremarkable, but through unbelievable odds she became royalty, reigned with a king and saved her people from certain annihilation. What woman or girl couldn’t love a story like this and want to be like her? Well, I myself identified with Esther’s beginnings. Oh, not literally, but in a spiritual sense I had been experiencing the same thing and had come to find out that many women and girls to varying degrees felt the same way. They are feelings of low self-esteem, loneliness (not necessarily alone) and of being unsatisfied with their life (poor). The sad fact of the matter is that our culture promotes this. I found through the Word of my King that none of this was true about any of us and that all the negative things I had come to think and feel about myself were all because of a lie told to me just as was told Eve. You are a Princess and so are your sisters, the Spirit within me revealed now go and tell them about their heritage which is within them – the Kingdom of Heaven. So, I started telling daughters of God how special they are and that they are princesses. The bible started to become more alive and more revelant to every day life. It no longer was something that was practiced on Sunday, but lived every day. Our motto is 'Once a Princess, Always a Princess'. I was talking to a friend about it at work one day and she said this sounds like a sorority or something. I had never joined one while in college, but I could remember how they bonded together. It sounded right, so then the society began.
Due to His Word, this society was formed to blow the trumpets of our King in order to find, develop and embolden all Princesses to go out on her mission to save her people and in the end, just as Esther, be saved as well.
The story of Esther is my favorite bible story and if you know it, you’ll recognize the quote above comes from this story. “For such a time as this.” However, if you don’t know this story, then I highly recommend you read about her. She was poor, an orphan and quite unremarkable, but through unbelievable odds she became royalty, reigned with a king and saved her people from certain annihilation. What woman or girl couldn’t love a story like this and want to be like her? Well, I myself identified with Esther’s beginnings. Oh, not literally, but in a spiritual sense I had been experiencing the same thing and had come to find out that many women and girls to varying degrees felt the same way. They are feelings of low self-esteem, loneliness (not necessarily alone) and of being unsatisfied with their life (poor). The sad fact of the matter is that our culture promotes this. I found through the Word of my King that none of this was true about any of us and that all the negative things I had come to think and feel about myself were all because of a lie told to me just as was told Eve. You are a Princess and so are your sisters, the Spirit within me revealed now go and tell them about their heritage which is within them – the Kingdom of Heaven. Now free from the lie, like Esther, I wanted to save my people from certain annihilation. My King who lives in all of His Princesses, told me, just as He had assisted Esther, He will also assist each and every one of us to fulfill our purpose and had formed us for such a time as this.
Due to His Word, this society was formed to blow the trumpets of our King in order to find, develop and embolden all Princesses to go out on her mission to save her people and in the end, just as Esther, be saved as well.
Executive Princesses