Dear You,
Goodbye, Queen Elizabeth II. A model of stability and leadership, a model of grace under pressure. Today, a random music encounter made me think of her. As I strolled with earbuds in, an oldie station played "Under Pressure" performed by David Bowie and Freddie Mercury. I listened to it through the filter of breaking news, the loss of this queen, the events of the past few days. On the lighter side, over the weekend we witnessed some joyous versions of grace under pressure:
We watched Tiafoe v. Alcaraz and then Ruud v. Alcaraz in the U.S. Open.
We watched The University of Texas almost (almost) take down that Roll Tide school.
We watched the Pittsburgh Steelers pull out a victory in O.T. over the Cincinnati Bengals.
We watched Tom Brady come out of his faux retirement and win again. At 45.
The powerful play goes on.
We also witnessed something more notable:
We watched as Ukraine began to make extraordinary gains against Putin. As I type, reports speak of Russians dropping their weapons and running. The Ukrainians are taking back their country, currently liberating parts of the Kharkiv region.
The fight for freedom goes on.
Facing pressure, we bend or break. Sometimes we need inspiration. I saw a woman on the beach this weekend who bore witness to an inspired dance with pressure. Her body told a story. Below her right shoulder blade, was a tattoo from the bible, II Corinthians 12:9. I took a mental picture of the woman and the body art. She sat, head bowed, on a low beach chair, feet in the surf. She might have been praying or just meditating. She did not seem distressed, but she gave off a vibe of gravitas. When I returned to the condo, I looked up the verse her artful ink recommended:
"But he said to me 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me." Glorification of weakness by Paul, Saul of Tarsus, a notable recruit for the post-crucifixion revolution, the creation of a new faith. I am no fan of Paul and this particular verse suggesting his lord revels in our pain annoys me. But my Paul problem aside, this person, this woman on the beach, thinks otherwise. This verse inspires her to handle pressure. I appreciate that.
But back to the Bowie/Mercury song, with the Queen, Ukraine, stellar athletes, and the woman on the beach in mind, today I seemed to hear these lyrics for the first time:
". . . love dares you to care for/The people on the edge of the night/And love dares you to change our way of/Caring about ourselves/This is our last dance/This is our last dance/This is ourselves/Under pressure . . .
We are all on the edge of night, under pressure.
It helps to have inspiration during this (hopefully not) last dance. So, thank you Queen Elizabeth II, freedom fighters, powerful players and tattooed messengers everywhere. You all know the cliche is true: Pressure makes diamonds.
XO
Joyce
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