UK Evangelist’s Salute to Queen Elizabeth on her 90th Birthday
By Peter Wooding, European Bureau Chief for the ASSIST News Service
LONDON, UK (ANS – April 19, 2016)
-- As the Queen’s 90th birthday takes place this Thursday (April 21st),
a well-known UK-based Greek-Cypriot evangelist, speaker, and writer,
has written a tribute to her Majesty.
In
the following article, J.John (Revd. Canon), who now lives in
Chorleywood, England, and is known for his unique gift of bringing the
gospel message to life in a fresh and contemporary manner, highlights
three of the Queen’s main virtues she has demonstrated throughout her
reign:
“We
are in a season of celebrating the 90th birthday of Her Majesty
Elizabeth II. Her actual birthday is April 21st, but the official
celebrations will be in June, but for either (or both) let me add my
voice to the many who are wishing the Queen a very happy birthday,” he
began.
“Sometimes
with birthdays of ‘a significant age’ you are celebrating no more than
the fact that someone has survived for a very long time. In the case of
Queen Elizabeth II, however, we do not simply celebrate years but
virtues as well. For me I think our Queen has demonstrated three great
virtues, all particularly commendable because they are rare in our age.”
J.John
went on to say, “The first virtue the Queen has displayed is that of
service. In 1947, at the tender age of 21, she said this in a broadcast
to the nation: ‘I declare before you all that my whole life, whether it
be long or short, shall be devoted to your service and the service of
our great imperial family to which we all belong.’ The ‘imperial family’
has long since faded into history but she has kept that promise. I know
little about what the Queen will be doing this week but I imagine that
it will be pretty much business as usual.
“She
will maintain her conscientious daily watch on the affairs of state;
will meet with the Prime Minister, where she will be consulted and will
advise; and she will no doubt attend the usual functions with her
habitual grace and charm. We take her service to the nation for granted
but it’s worth remembering that we live at a time when putting yourself
first is almost universally taken to be the first rule of life. Ours is
an age of self-indulgence, self-expression and ultimately
self-centeredness. Denying this, our Queen has served – and continues to
serve – her people and nation.
“The
second virtue the Queen has displayed is that of duty. We have a Queen
on whose shoulders have fallen enormous responsibilities yet who has
remained committed over six decades to fulfilling them. And duty it has
been. One shudders to think of all the handshakes she has endured, the
speeches she has had to listen to, the smiles she has been forced to
make and the many times she must have had to hold her tongue. This
lifelong commitment is striking given how unpopular duty is in our age.
“One
of the overriding trends in Western culture has been the gradual
erosion of commitment and obligation in almost every area of life.
Whether in private or public life, we find that where there were once
solemn bonds there are now only loose, breakable and disposable links.
Behind this trend is the belief – now celebrated as a universal truth –
that we human beings can only find the true purpose of life if we have
the freedom to seek our own pleasure. Here, too, the Queen has gone
against the flow.
“The
third virtue Queen Elizabeth has displayed is that of perseverance. In
one sense perseverance – steadfastness or ‘stickability’ might be words
we prefer – is the least of virtues. In another, it is the rarest. After
all, we can all do a bit of duty and service for a few hours or even a
few days; the challenge is to do it for a lifetime. And that is exactly
what the Queen has done.
“Here
again we find that perseverance is not one of the values of our
unsettled age. During her long reign the currents of shifting values and
fashion have flowed so fast and fierce through British life that
age-old traditions and social patterns have been swept away. Cultural
moods have exploded on the scene and then, just as suddenly, vanished.
Amidst it all, the Queen has persevered, enduring as a fixed element in
the tumult of our time. Indeed as the bonds that unite the peoples of
Britain seem to become fewer and more strained, her role as the
embodiment of what we are as a nation has become even more vital. There
can be no higher praise for the Queen’s role here than the fact that it
is troubling to imagine the thought of Britain without her.”
He
concluded by saying, “The Queen has demonstrated service, duty and
perseverance. That she has been able to do this against the spirit of
the world is surely because she takes her bearings not from the world
and its wisdom, but from something else. That something else is her
strong Christian faith, something that Her Majesty has openly and
unashamedly talked about. The qualities she has displayed are Christian
virtues, lived out to the full in Jesus Christ who came to serve and to
give his own life for the world. The Queen exhibits these virtues not
simply because she seeks to imitate Christ but because she has a
relationship with him. She knows, I believe, the great truth that in
order to live out Christ’s teaching you must live in Christ. In Her
Majesty Elizabeth II we see a great Queen, but her greatness comes from
the fact that she has trusted in an even greater King. Happy birthday,
Ma’am!”
About the Revd. Canon J.John:
About the Revd. Canon J.John:
He
lives in Chorleywood, Hertfordshire, England, and is married to Killy.
They have three sons and one daughter-in-law. To date, he has completed
many speaking engagements at conferences, towns, cities and universities
in 69 countries on six continents. J.John has written various books
including just10 – a contemporary application of God’s Ten Commandments
and The Natural Evangelism Course – a six-session course designed to
equip and encourage the church in evangelism.
Now
in his third decade of ministry, J.John shows no sign of slowing down
and his desire to see lives saved by the Good News of Jesus Christ only
continues to increase, fueling his passion for his energetic flavor of
evangelism.
If you wish to invite J.John to be a speaker at your event, please click here -- http://www.canonjjohn.com/connect/invite -- and fill out the required details to submit an invitation.
His website is: www.canonjjohn.com.
Photo
captions: 1) Souvenirs for the Queen’s 90th birthday celebrations. 2)
J.John. 3). J.John speaking. 4) Peter Wooding with his parents, Norma
and Dan Wooding, outside their home in Lake Forest, California.
About
the writer: Peter Wooding, the younger son of Dan and Norma Wooding, is
an award-winning radio, TV, and print journalist and media consultant
under the name of Peter Wooding Productions
(www.peterwoodingproductions.com). Having previously spent 10 years as
news editor with UCB Radio in the UK, he has travelled extensively
reporting from countries including Greece, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine,
South Sudan, the Philippines, Uganda, South Korea, Zambia, Gambia,
Mozambique, Croatia, Israel and India. He now reports regularly for
ASSIST News Service, Samaritan’s Purse, Leading The Way,
Christian Concern and Transform Europe Now! Peter and wife Sharon live
in North Wales, UK with their three daughters, Sarah, Anna and Abigail.
To contact Peter for a consultation please e-mail him at: peter@peterwoodingproductions.com or at tel. +44 7500 903067.
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