
March for our Single Queens
The month of March, where we serve our Single Queens. Queens who are not yet married, divorced, widowed, in waiting for marriage, not waiting for marriage, engaged or celebrating singlehood. Our beautiful Queens who are career Royals, single Mamas, business Queens, women in Ministry and daughters of the Most High God. Here at Queen Lu Kumkanikazi Vision, our Royals are not limited to our society created titles kodwa singlehood also includes married Queens. Ewe (yes) married Queens too.
We have all been created in a unique way. Even twins are unique. You a single being with great things to bring to this world. God deposits so much in you, in your singlehood. When you get married, you still an individual being in a union and are still unique. Kodwa ke, singlehood can be viewed or defined differently by everyone. It was an honour to serve our Queens via our WhatsApp group.
Our Royals looked at the book of Habakkuk, How in Habakkuk 1:2, Habbukuk cried out to God about things that were happening in his life. Different people turn to different people or things when something happens in their lives. Royals, were encouraged to turn to God. Yes, go to God. You might say you have been going to God, feeling as though God is not hearing you. Our world is demanding and even mocks those WHO believe in God. You get mocked and told that you wasting your time going to God. Then an introduction to alternatives instead of trusting God. God hears Royals. Build the courage to go back to God or going to God.
Our Single Queens were asked to reflect for a moment. Does your life reflect God’s fruitfulness and multiplication. Identifying parts of our lives that are not fruitful or are not multiplying is important. It can start a conversation with God. Genesis 1:28 states what we are, that we are fruitful and able to multiply. As things happen around you Royal, do you question God? When negative things happen, we feel helpless or even scared. Worry may also come.
When my parents’ house was broken into and they were held up at gunpoint, I had prayed for their protection, that very morning. These kinds of incidents are enough to make a person question God. Habbakkuk questions as to why he was exposed to injustice. With all the injustice, what are we doing? Some gossip while others may complain about it. Royal, are you not telling God that the law is paralysed and it’s as though justice never wins. The wicked are celebrating. What part are you playing Royal? You giving up is not an option but you can choose to give it to God. Continue giving it to God and never forgetting to ask God to use you to be a blessing.