
It's good to be queen
becoming as bold, gracious, and wise as the Queen of Sheba
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Journey with bestselling author Liz Curtis Higgs into the biblical Queen of Sheba's world, where wisdom trumps wealth. This beloved 2015 Christian study transforms an ancient royal visit into modern spiritual lessons. What treasures might you discover in the footsteps of history's boldest queen?
Temas principais em It's good to be queen
- biblical womanhood
- pursuit of wisdom
- female leadership
- spiritual transformation
- queen of sheba
Citações de It's good to be queen
She prized wisdom above power.
A heart that desired wisdom.
Emptied her heart to him.
Open wide your hearts.
Gold from Sheba.
Personagens de It's good to be queen
- Liz Curtis HiggsAuthor and narrator who explores the biblical story
- Queen of ShebaDignified monarch who traveled to seek wisdom
- King SolomonWise ruler of Israel who hosted the Queen
- Apostle PaulBiblical figure cited for his bold faith
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It's Good to Be Queen explores the biblical story of the Queen of Sheba’s journey to meet King Solomon, emphasizing her boldness, curiosity, and spiritual growth. Liz Curtis Higgs breaks down 11 traits showcased by Sheba—such as seeking wisdom, giving generously, and praising God—to provide practical lessons for modern readers. The book combines historical context, scriptural analysis, and relatable applications.
This book is ideal for Christian women seeking personal growth, Bible study groups, or anyone interested in biblical role models. Fans of Higgs’ Bad Girls of the Bible series will appreciate her focus on combining faith with actionable insights.
Yes, particularly for its blend of rigorous biblical research and accessible storytelling. Reviewers praise Higgs’ avoidance of speculative tangents, instead focusing on Scripture to highlight timeless lessons about humility, generosity, and spiritual curiosity.
Key themes include boldness in seeking truth, humility in learning, generosity in giving, and graciousness in receiving. Each chapter highlights a trait, such as “It’s Good to Be Open” or “It’s Good to End Well,” tying them to Sheba’s interactions with Solomon.
Readers learn to:
- Pursue wisdom relentlessly, even when it requires effort (Sheba’s 1,500-mile journey).
- Ask honest questions to deepen faith.
- Give generously without expectation.
- Embrace humility when confronted with new truths.
Higgs avoids legend, focusing instead on scriptural analysis. She reconstructs historical details—like the spices and treasures in Sheba’s caravan—to enrich the narrative while emphasizing spiritual takeaways, such as the importance of worshipping one God.
Unlike Esther or Jezebel, Sheba is portrayed as a seeker of truth rather than a purely “good” or “bad” figure. Her story highlights intellectual curiosity, leadership, and openness to spiritual transformation, making her a relatable model for modern believers.
While both series examine biblical women, It's Good to Be Queen focuses on a positive role model rather than flawed characters. It retains Higgs’ signature blend of research, humor, and practical application but emphasizes empowerment through grace rather than redemption from sin.
Higgs describes the caravan’s contents—rare spices, gold, and beauty products—to illustrate Sheba’s preparedness and commitment. This detail symbolizes the value of bringing one’s “best” to pursuits of wisdom and faith.
The book encourages readers to:
- Approach challenges with boldness.
- Seek mentorship and wise counsel.
- Practice gratitude and generosity in daily interactions.
- Prioritize spiritual growth over material wealth.
Some readers may find its narrow focus on a single biblical episode limiting compared to Higgs’ broader studies. However, most praise its depth and adherence to Scripture.
Its lessons on resilience, curiosity, and humility resonate in contexts like leadership, personal development, and faith journeys. The emphasis on seeking truth over comfort aligns with modern quests for purpose.



















