WHAT TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY GIRLS
CAN LEARN from ELSIE DINSMORE
RUNNER UP 13-18 CATEGORY

Katie Tillett
The topic for Vision Forums essay contest this year is rather interesting.
After all, what could twenty-first century girls, so deeply engrossed in web-surfing,
e-mails and the newest fads, possibly glean from the pious life of a fictional girl
who lived centuries ago? In answer to this thought-provoking question, I would like
to share some of the lessons I have learned from Elsies Godly life.
I first began reading the Elsie Dinsmore series when I was a young girl, and I enjoyed
them very much. However, to me, Elsie was a spiritual giant, a mirror of Christs
holiness in short, everything that I thought I couldnt be. I realized
that as a Christian, my goal was to become more like Christ, but I did
not understand how to become more like Christ. This is one of the many things that
Elsie taught me through her books.
By following her example, I am learning how to obey my parents whole-heartedly and
respond to them respectfully. Elsie was not sinless, but she was always quick to
confess offenses and ask forgiveness for any wrong-doing on her part, for God had
blessed her with a sensitive conscience.
One of the most important lessons that Elsie taught me was the importance of faith
in the Christian walk. Faith? In my own personal life I struggled with trusting
God. It seemed so easy to say Im trusting God when everything
was sunshine and happiness, but as soon as the horizon seemed to be fast disappearing
in a cloud of gloom, I would begin to doubt and fear. As the daughter of a Navy
man, we transferred from one state to another several times. I was forced to leave
behind family members and friends, not knowing if or when I would see them again.
That in itself was painful, but because I was not trusting God because I
was fearing the future it became even more difficult. As I read the Elsie
books, I realized that faith was lacking in my spiritual life. Elsie, on the other
hand, had established faith in her Lord Jesus Christ as the foundation for everything
she did or thought. Her life was permeated with the wonderful perfume of faith,
which scented every word uttered in conversation. Her example of faithful obedience
to any and all of Gods commands, no matter how difficult they seemed, touched
my heart and enabled me, also, to put my future completely in the trustworthy hands
of Jesus. When we received orders to leave our home in California, after residing
there for five years, and move to Virginia, I was able to accept the separation
from my best friends, my great-grandparents and other dear family members, and my
beloved pets but it was not of my own strength. God had worked in my life
through the lessons on submission that Elsie had taught me. He gave me the strength
to follow His way.
I was also convicted of a lack of love for God and His Word. This is a quality that
Elsie demonstrated throughout her life a devotion to loving service for Christ
and an undying enthusiasm for the Scriptures. She was an effective witness for her
Savior and proclaimed her faith openly through her actions, thoughts, and motives.
Never once did she take the Bible for granted, or forget to read its pages daily,
as I so often did. She was never too busy to enjoy a spiritually refreshing quiet
time with her Master, as I so often was. Elsies testimony encouraged
me to diligently set aside a time each day when I could fellowship with Jesus. She
made Him feel real to me. As I read the conversations she lead with an unbeliever,
I learned how to share my faith in Christ with others in a fashion that was meaningful
and convicting, yet also simple and easy to understand.
It was not just her Godly girlhood that inspired me. Her sweet womanly character
and tender motherhood set a goal before me a goal that, with the help of
my Lord, I would not compromise; a goal that, with His grace, I would reach! It
was the standard of pure and contented courtship; for, after the trial and testing
of the Lord, He brought forth gold out of the furnace. In place of the ungodly,
deceitful man that led her so easily astray and captured her heart in the beginning,
God blessed her with love for a wonderful Godly man. Elsies struggles also
revealed the importance of following the commands of those whom God has set in authority
over me. Without the leadership of her father, without him by her side, Elsie was
a vulnerable target for sins greedy clutches. She escaped through Gods
grace, and I was warned through her trying experience.
I am anticipating the time when I may follow Elsies example as she exhibited
devoted and loving care for her young children. They grew up nurtured in the admonition
of the Lord, faithfully taught to treasure, and learn from, Gods Word; to
respect their parents; and to cherish their siblings. Hers was a close-knit family,
but when she lost her husband somewhat early in their marriage, she did not pine
away from grief or become depressed. Forever her eyes were fixed upon her Lord
her faith stayed strong, and she trusted that she would see her beloved again.
Through all the lessons that Elsie teaches me as I follow her along the ups and
downs of her life, one character quality in particular is continually bearing fruit.
In it is buried the secret of her close walk with the Lord, her devotion to family
and friends, and her changeless obedience to the Word of God. From its root springs
the numerous other character qualities shown in her life for this one quality
is the foundation for all others. This root is her faith her reliance upon
Godly principles, trust in His promises, and unmoving assurance of salvation. It
is this faith that is shown in every spectrum of her life as she moves
throughout the circles of family, friends and acquaintances. It is this faith that
enables her to stand strong upon the foundation she laid in Gods Word when
the trials and struggles come. It is this faith that grants her the opportunities
she receives to witness to others about her Heavenly Fathers love and provision.
It is this faith that is poured out upon the pages of the Elsie books, through the
discussions and conversations held between her and those with whom she comes into
contact. It is this faith that permeates the whole meaning of her Christ-filled
life. It is this faith that Elsie Dinsmore passes on to all the girls everywhere
even to those caught up into the whirl of the technological twenty-first
century. Gods faithfulness never changes. He is the God of not only
the eighteenth century, but also of the twenty-first century, and He promises to
be with us always.
Be strong and courageous, do not be afraid or tremble at them [your enemies],
for the Lord your God is the one who goes with you. He will not fail you or forsake
you (Deuteronomy 31:6).
Jesus promised, I am with you always, even to the end of the world (Matthew
28:20b). The promise of His presence is still available, even to those in the twenty-first
century. This is Elsies unfading, unchanging, unending and priceless
legacy the secret to a happy, fulfilled life which is only possible through
faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
ABOUT KATIE TILLETT
My name is Katie Hannah Tillett and I am 14 ½ years old. I am homeschooled,
and I live in Virginia Beach, Virginia. My familys household includes my dad,
who is a chief in the Navy; my mom, who diligently homeschools the 5 school-aged
children; my 5 younger brothers (Josiah 12, Luke 11, Ezra 9,
John 6, and Micah 7 months) and my younger sister (Grace, who is 3).
Ever since I was a little girl, I loved to make up dramatic stories. I would talk
to myself and think up fantastic tales while folding laundry, making my bed, cleaning
my room, or fulfilling other tasks around the house. I am now in the 9th grade and
I still love to read and write, but now my stories are written with the desire to
share my hope in Christ with those who read them. My ambition is to become a published
author and proclaim the Gospel with the help of pen and paper.
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