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Lessons from Esther: God’s Purpose in Our Lives

The story of Esther teaches us that God purposely guides His people’s steps even when we are not aware of it, even when things don’t make sense. But God has a purpose in what He does in the lives of those He loves. Every thread woven into the fabric of the Christian life is part of the ultimate tapestry that someday they will view in glory.”

Dr. David Jeremiah

The Book of Esther tells an amazing story of political intrigue along with the faith and courage of a young, Jewish woman named Esther. We can learn many things from reading it, but I want to focus on this: While deliverance from the enemy looked impossible, God already had a plan in action.

King Xerxes was searching for a new queen. He appointed commissioners to search his vast empire for the most beautiful women and bring them to his harem. Esther was one of those chosen.

The beautiful Esther dazzled King Xerxes more than any of the others. Enthralled with her loveliness, he made her his queen.

According to history, Xerxes was a king of war. He assembled the largest and most well-equipped fighting force ever put into the field up to that time. He amassed an army of over two million men and four thousand ships. Known to be merciless, Xerxes was not a man to be trifled with.

One day, Mordecai (Esther’s adoptive father) overheard some men plotting to kill the King. Unknown to anyone, including the King, evil was about to encroach the palace.

This evil sprang from an egomaniacal man named Haman, a high-ranking official in the king’s court. Haman hated Mordecai because Mordecai would not bow down to him. The anti-Semitic Haman devised a sinister plan to annihilate all of the Jews in the Persian Empire.

Haman tricked the king into issuing a decree to all 127 provinces with the order to destroy and kill all the Jews – young and old, women and children.

When Mordecai uncovered Haman’s conspiracy, he urged Esther to approach the king and beg for mercy. He said,

“Who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?” (Esther 4:14)

Esther knew the law commanded that if anyone approached the king without being summoned, they would be put to death. The only exception was if the king extended his scepter.

Esther understood this and knew she would be putting her life in imminent danger. She sent word to Mordecai and requested that all the Jews of the city fast and pray for three days and nights. She said,

“When this is done, I will go to the king, even though it is against the law. And if I perish, I perish.” (Esther 4: 16)

On the third day, Esther adorned herself in her royal robes and approached the king in his inner court. When he saw her, he was pleased and held out his golden scepter. He asked her, “What is it, Queen Esther? What is your request? Even up to half the kingdom, it will be given you.”

Esther replied, “If it pleases the king, let the king and Haman come to the banquet I have prepared.”

While they were at the banquet, the king asked her again, “What is your request?” Esther asked the king and Haman to come back for another banquet the next day.

On his way home Haman passed Mordecai, and again Mordecai would not bow down to him. Enraged, Haman went home and boasted to his friends about his vast wealth and all that he had. “And that’s not all,” bragged Haman. “I am the only one Queen Esther invited to attend the banquet tomorrow for the king. But this brings me no pleasure as long as I see that Jew Mordecai sitting at the king’s gate.”

At his friends’ urging, Haman built a gallows and conspired to hang Mordecai there. Haman didn’t know it, but his evil pride would soon bring him down.

That night, the king was reminded that nothing had ever been done to honor Mordecai for saving him from a murderous plot.

Haman had entered the king’s palace to speak to the king about hanging Mordecai, but before Haman could speak, the king asked Haman, “What should be done for the man the king delights to honor?”

Haman thought to himself, “Who would the king possibly want to honor more than me?” So he answered the king, “For the man the king delights to honor, have them bring a royal robe the king has worn and a horse the king has ridden, one with a royal crest placed on its head. Let the princes robe the man and lead him on the horse through the city streets, proclaiming ‘This is what is done for the man the king delights to honor!’ “

“Go at once,”the king commanded Haman. “Do just as you suggested for Mordecai the Jew!”

I wish I could have seen his face! Talk about shock! Things are looking bad for Haman, but they are going to get even worse!

At the second banquet for the king and Haman, the king asked Esther again what she desired.

She said, “Grant me my life and spare my people. For I and my people have been sold for destruction, slaughter, and annihilation.”

King Xerxes asked Queen Esther, “Who is he? Where is the man who has dared to do such a thing?”

Esther said, “The adversary and enemy is this vile Haman.”

The king stormed out in a rage. Haman was terrified. He threw himself upon the Queen’s couch and begged for his life. Then, the king walked back in and found Haman falling on the couch where Esther was reclining.

“The king cried, “Will he even molest the queen while she is with me in the house?” Haman was immediately taken away and hanged on the Gallows he had built for Mordecai.

King Xerxes gave Esther Haman’s estate. He also gave Mordecai his signet ring and told him to write a decree on behalf of all the Jews and seal it with his ring. The Jews got relief from their enemies and celebrated with joy and feasting. They called it the Feast of Purim and it is still celebrated today.

Perhaps, like Esther, you have also been brought to your position for such a time as this!

Read the book of Esther here.

In His Love, Cindy

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ΒΉCartwright, Mark. “Persian Wars.” Ancient History Encyclopedia. Ancient History Encyclopedia, 06 Apr 2016. Web. 27 Oct 2018.

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Finding Hope in God’s Love

1-minute read Friday’s Verse, 3/7/25

β€œTheΒ LordΒ delightsΒ in those who fear him,
Β Β Β Β who put their hopeΒ in his unfailing love.” Psalm 147:11 NIV

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The Importance of Love

1-minute read Verses for meditation, 3/6/25

“If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing.  If I give all I possess to the poor and give over my body to hardship that I may boast, but do not have love, I gain nothing.” 1 Corinthians 13:1-3 NIV

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Quote of the Week, 3/5/25

I never had the ambition to be something.Β  I had the ambition to do something.” Walter Cronkite (1916-2009)Β 

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Insights from Isaiah

1-minute read Tuesday’s Verses, 3/4/25

β€œFor my thoughtsΒ are not your thoughts,
Β Β Β Β neither are your ways my ways,”
declares theΒ Lord.
Β β€œAs the heavens are higher than the earth,
Β Β Β Β so are my ways higher than your ways
Β Β Β Β and my thoughts than your thoughts.
Β As the rainΒ and the snow
Β Β Β Β come down from heaven,
and do not return to it
Β Β Β Β without watering the earth
and making it bud and flourish,
Β Β Β Β so that it yields seedΒ for the sower and bread for the eater,
Β so is my wordΒ that goes out from my mouth:
Β Β Β Β It will not return to me empty,
but will accomplish what I desire
Β Β Β Β and achieve the purposeΒ for which I sent it.” Isaiah 55:8-11 NIV

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The Importance of Tasks in Faith: Apollos, Paul, and You

1-minute read Monday’s Verse, 3/3/25

“What, after all, is Apollos?Β And what is Paul? Only servants,Β through whom you came to believeβ€”as the Lord has assigned to each his task.Β I planted the seed,Β Apollos watered it, but God has been making it grow.Β So neither the one who plants nor the one who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow.Β The one who plants and the one who waters have one purpose, and they will each be rewarded according to their own labor.” 1 Corinthians 3:5-8 NIV

Comments: Each of us has been given a task, a part to play in God’s plan. But it is God who makes the seeds we plant grow.

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Assurance in Tough Times

1-minute read Sunday’s Memory Verse, 3/2/25

“TheΒ LordΒ makes firm the steps
Β Β Β Β of the one who delightsΒ in him;
Β though he may stumble, he will not fall,
Β Β Β Β for theΒ LordΒ upholdsΒ him with his hand.” Psalm 37:23-24 NIV

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The Truth Behind the Bibas Family Tragedy

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It is very difficult for me to write about this horrific event, but I feel I must. My heart is absolutely broken. We can’t be silent or ignore this atrocity. We must, at least, learn the truth so that we will not be vulnerable to the propaganda that seeks to excuse this cruel savagery.

According to the security establishment’s assessment, the horrific murder of the Bibas family children was committed about ten days after the October 7 massacre. On a personal note, reading the details of their autopsies was one of the most difficult things I have experienced in a long time. (Hallel Biton Rozen)

IDF Spokesperson: Kfir and Ariel were murdered with bare hands, then terrible acts were committed against them to obscure the circumstances of the murder!

Yarden Bibas asked me yesterday to ensure that the entire world is shocked by the circumstances of the murder of his children. (Amir Tsarfati)

Shiri Bibas and her children were taken hostage by Palestinian civilians on October 7β€”not Hamas operatives! Civilians!!! After those same civilians murdered Shiri’s parents and even killed their dog. She was last seen in Gaza, barefoot, wading through the streets while holding her 9-month-old baby, Kfir, and her 4-year-old son, Arielβ€”surrounded by Palestinian civilians.

70% of the Palestinians who entered Israel on October 7 were civilians. They murdered, raped, looted, and burned lives… Let’s not perpetuate the absolute lie that all of this was “Hamas.” Hamas is just the tip of the iceberg. (Amir Tsarfati)

We know that many cruel and barbaric things are happening or have happened in our world. I mourn for all of them. But what happened to this family is evil and demonic. Please pray for the hostages and their families. May they turn to the Lord for comfort and healing in their grief.

Lean on God and allow Him to continue the process of healing your broken heart.

Jesus, the greatest empathizer, understands what you are going through and will stay beside you.

The Lord will wrap His arms of love and comfort around those who trust in Him.

God promises to be with you and get you through this time of intense disappointment and loneliness.

In His Love, Cindy

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Thank you to Amazing Facts

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Stand Firm in Faith

1-minute read Friday’s Verse, 2/28/25

“Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.” 1 Corinthians 15:58 NIV

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My Redeemer Lives!

1-minute read Verses for Meditation, 2/27/25

“I know that my redeemerΒ lives,
Β Β Β Β and that in the end he will stand on the earth.
And after my skin has been destroyed,
Β Β Β Β yetΒ inΒ my flesh I will see God;
I myself will see him
Β Β Β Β with my own eyesβ€”I, and not another.
Β Β Β Β How my heart yearnsΒ within me!” Job 19:25-27 NIV

In His Love, Cindy

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