Queen Elizabeth II and Ps James Dargin

A Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II by Indigenous Australian Leader Ps James Dargin

10 September 2022

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Australian Indigenous leader Ps James Dargin has paid a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, saying he has great respect for the Queen and urges Indigenous Australians to honour her as a mother and a grandmother.

“She Will Be Missed”

I have a lot of respect for the Queen because of what she has done in her lifetime. All Indigenous people around the world should honour and thank her.

Honour the Queen as a mother and honour her as a grandmother. We all have mothers and grandmothers, and we honour them. We should do the same for the Queen.

God gave her a job to do. What she did was not only for her family, but for the Nations and for the Commonwealth.  Let’s honour this amazing and beautiful woman who set an example for all of us. God has got a mission for all of us. And I think we should honour the Queen for hers.

God looks at our heart, not at what we do. We should do the same for the Queen. The Queen walked in the unknown with a beautiful heart and a desire to serve her people.

Queen Elizabeth II was an amazing and beautiful woman.

She’s going to be missed.

True Leader of Her Country

She took care of her own country, but she had responsibility for other countries, like Australia and the other 52 Commonwealth countries. We have a lot to be thankful for. All indigenous people around the world should honour and thank her for her service. I have a lot of respect for the Queen because of what she has done for us. I wouldn’t be able to do what she does.

Not only because she’s got a title. Honour her as a mother and grandmother. You see, she has always looked after her own family and worked to keep them together, and that’s what we should be doing. Keeping our families together. Loving one another and forgiving each other. But the Queen, she is going to be missed. Because there’s no one like her.

Peace, Joy, Love and Forgiveness

We are all individually made. Each of us has a purpose on this earth. Peace, Joy, Love and Forgiveness. I believe that is unity. That’s what this nation is about. This is what it’s about being on this earth. True unity is coming together in love and forgiveness.

Through the Queen and the Royal Family, the Gospel came to Australia and other nations.

Come Together in Unity

Forgiveness is one of the biggest things to achieve unity. You can’t come together if you do not forgive.

We need to come together, not looking at each other as Aboriginals or non-Aboriginal or other nationalities. We need to come together as children of God as brothers and sisters. It’s about the heart. When you connect your heart with others in love, that’s true unity.

We all have the same spirit. We’re all made in the image of our Father in Heaven. We were in Him before the foundation of the world. The unity that the Father had with the Son is ours as well if we come together in love.

If we don’t forgive each other, there is no unity. The power of forgiveness is powerful even when you are persecuted. The power of love will come and overpower the persecution that you suffer. This all comes from our heart.

You should forgive people. Because if someone comes against you, they planted a seed, and that seed will grow and get bigger. In the end, you just become more bitter and angrier. That is why you must forgive.

Do not receive these negative seeds of unforgiveness as these seeds will grow, and the only person it will hurt is you. It is your choice, as God doesn’t go against your free will.

In Peace, Joy. Love and Forgiveness,
Ps James Dargin
Warilla, NSW

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6 Comments

  1. Alyse 12 September 2022 at 8:39 pm - Reply

    Well said, such a great insight for our nation at this time. Unity, Harmony, Love, Forgiveness together as one. No to division on racial lines. Amen Thank you Lord for this wonderful leader with wisdom, love and forgiveness with all she did.

  2. Kaylene Emery 13 September 2022 at 12:14 am - Reply

    Your words are so important James They bring healing with the love of Jesus. Thank you for your work.

  3. Leonie Robson 13 September 2022 at 2:29 pm - Reply

    God bless you James…a man of compassion forgiveness, and wisdom.

  4. Warwick Marsh 14 September 2022 at 10:34 am - Reply

    James is a deasr friend who lives his word. Congratulations bro!!!!!!!!

  5. Wendy 20 September 2022 at 6:07 pm - Reply

    Thank you for your fair minded expressed views. This restores my faith in those who speak for all Australia.

  6. Steve 28 January 2023 at 1:22 am - Reply

    I just saw James comments on Australia Day , im 5 th gen Aussie , my ancestors where sent , it was do or die for them , my grand father and father fought wars for this land to stop a tyranny far worse than Cook n Co , the result/ sacrifice was that no other country has achieved so much in so little time , that’s people power from all from all over whom have had a go , I do not believe in racial divisions, u r are either for this country or not simple , treat as u expect to be treated , judge as u expect to be judged , I work hard ,provide for my family and respect people and my environment, my observations lead me to the opinion that minorities prefer division based on what ever argument gets the most attention for their own personal agendas , unfortunately that agenda is usually in the pursuit of power, ego and $ .

    Whenever someone says I’m from this or that group then that represents division, until we all we are one this great nation will be shackled by the selfish players .

    Bad deeds happened during the rapid colonisation and development on Aus , we know that and I would say most feel genuine remorse for these tragedies , we cannot change history but if select persons continue to use historical events to berate the current population into guilt for something we are far removed then respect for that history will diminish.
    If I see someone down I will help them up , If they spit at me then I will walk on .
    It makes me angry when I see someone demonstrate, destroy, fight , argue etc against all the the things that supposedly represent the oppressor but use , abuse and expect all those same things , I mean cmon if u don’t want/like it don’t fkn use it , there will be someone else more needing .
    Handouts have become expected , there is no value in a handout if you expect it , handouts encourage idleness, idleness is a slow death , this has to change .

    James thanks for your inspiring embracement of one , a hug to you brother

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