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Recast the Classics

26 September 2016

Let’s take a look at Esther. Esther was born into slavery, but a pagan king made her one of his wives because he thought she was beautiful. ’Out of place’ just doesn’t go far enough to describe how she must’ve felt. But she was in exactly the place God needed her to be. When Haman plotted to have the Jews killed, Esther was in exactly the right position to save them. She discovered her life’s purpose when her uncle Mordecai told her she had ‘come to the kingdom for such a time as this’ (Esther 4:14 NKJV). And what was her reaction? ‘I will go to the king [on behalf of my people]…and if I perish, I perish!’ (v. 16 NKJV). But she didn’t perish, she succeeded. So what can we learn from Esther? 1) When you first start out, God won’t give you all the details. That doesn’t mean He doesn’t have a plan. When you constantly seek Him, you’ll discover His plan and draw on His strength. 2) When you know God has called you it gives you confidence to overcome every obstacle whenever they appear. 3) Knowing God’s in control gives you boldness. When Esther said, ‘If I perish, I perish,’ she was simply putting herself into God’s hands, knowing that even death can be faced with confidence when you trust Him. The people in the Bible who did amazing things weren’t any different from us, but they all trusted God and listened to Him. We can follow them. We can copy how they followed God.

What Now?
Put yourself in God’s hands. Thank Him that He’s in control, even if you don’t understand everything that’s happening in your life.

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