DATE POSTED: Sunday, October 22, 2023, and I was blessed to be at Advent Christian Village, Dowling Park, FL when God inspired me to prepare this devotional. My Footnote will tell you how to find, read or listen to any and all episodes that I have shared over the years.
TODAY’S SCRIPTURE FROM THE Good News Translation (GNT) IS FOUND IN Esther 4:13-14
THE BIBLE TEXT IS: … “Don’t imagine that you are safer than any other Jew just because you are in the royal palace. If you keep quiet at a time like this, help will come from heaven to the Jews, and they will be saved, but you will die and your father’s family will come to an end. Yet who knows—maybe it was for a time like this that you were made queen!”
APPLICATION OF THE WORD: In the first part of Esther chapter 4, it is revealed how Mordecai and his people reacted to the order given to all provinces where Jews resided. Mordecai immediately went into a period of mourning out of concern for the fate placed against his people. Of course, the people immediately responded in like manner. But God encouraged Mordecai by reminding him of someone very near to the king, who could do something about the decree issued on behalf of the king. This made me think of communities who are happy to have churches in their community, especially those willing to stand up for godly principles when their community seems to be headed for disaster resulting from crime and other societal ills – Satan’s attacks. Unfortunately, churches are often made up of people like Esther, where they weigh in the negative impact on their tithes, disgruntled members, and the prominence of their leadership, so they are cautious about making decisions, or personally responding to community leaders who may trying to hold them accountable. But take a moment to meditate on these two verses and allow God to help you see the consequences that Mordecai saw coming to Esther and her family, should she choose to remain silent on this matter. Friends, it is probably a lot easier for you to look at the elders and pastors of your church and question why they have chosen to remain silent on current events, but I believe that God is more interested in what you and I personally have chosen to do, for the Christian is personally accountable to Him. Anyone can ‘pass the buck’ and blame others who should know better, but could God possibly have chosen to place you in the family you married into; the social clubs that you are a member of; the workplace where you are becoming more noticed by management; the church where you were led to worship, bless and challenge others; for such a time as this? Who knows, many of these things could impact our own community, or political and world events that has, or could impact, or rock our own world? Many will wait for the vocal ones to open their mouths and speak up. Some will wait for the pastor and/or church leaders to represent them and speak up against the evil that affect us all. But I believe that through His precious Word, God looks to challenge us individually as to how much we will do to show who’s making the decisions that we make. Are we more concerned about what others will think, or what the rulers might do, and therefore opt to remain silent to stay in their good graces? Or are we determined to read the Word of God; learn about the ways of God; understand His will for our lives; and trust Him to direct our path towards true righteousness, without the fear of what others may think or say? Mordecai challenged Esther to be all that God wanted her to be, even in the court of a king who could have easily decided to turn against her and demand her death for disobeying the normal rules of his palace. What are you willing to do in response to today’s injustices, after being reminded that God has placed you where you’re at for a time such as this?
PRAYER BECAUSE OF THE IMPACT OF TODAY’S SCRIPTURE: Thank You Lord for placing me where I’m at for a time such as this. In the years of our working career, we tend to dream of all the fancy places we would like to go when we retire! But for the child of God, it is such a joy to see how God uses us each and every day just where we are! In Your Word, You remind us that what we have developed inside of us, will come out of us in our words and actions. So Lord, please give us strong desires to continue our learning process until the day You call us home. For it is through Your Word, and in our training to be more like You every day, that we develop godly desires and God-approved vocabularies that we will share with others. Esther received help, encouragement and advice from her godly uncle. And while we will gladly receive help from similar individuals in our own lives, I pray that You will teach us to be the next Mordecai today, for many needs encouragement from others. Use us where we’re at to bless and encourage others Lord, especially for Your ultimate glory and praise. AMEN!
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