Tuesday, 14 February 2017

A Journey Through The Book of Esther: Part Five

Dear Friend,

Today we move ahead with our journey through the book of Esther. The journey has been amazing don’t you agree? My utmost desire is that you will be blessed by these lessons and most of all be challenged to act on them. I also urge you to read the chapters from your Bible so that you may gain better insight into the story of Esther as we continue this journey together. If you are just joining us on this journey please endeavor to read the last four posts so you don't miss out on anything. 


Esther 5: This chapter talks about the tactic which Queen Esther used to tell the King about Haman’s plan to kill the Jews.

Lessons:

V 2: Prayer causes God to grant us favor. God’s favor breaks all protocol. Esther boldly went into the King’s court and was welcomed and even given a choice to ask for up to half of the kingdom. I must pray earnestly before doing anything. My actions must be backed by prayer. Faith defies fear and trusts God to intervene. Esther knew that going into the King’s court without being summoned could cost her her life but by faith she went in all the same.

V 3-5: God granted Esther a creative way to go about telling the King of Haman’s plot. Esther did not get distracted from her mission. Even when the king offered her half of his kingdom, she did not go ahead and start asking for things. Secondly, she did not address the king rudely or without respect when she requested for his presence at the banquet she prepared. She still asked respectfully and politely. Approach matters.

V 7-8: Sometimes, not every information must be divulged at once. I must be careful to handle certain matters delicately and to follow the Holy Spirit step-by-step. Maybe if Esther had gone ahead and told the king about the matter that same day, the outcome would have been different.

V 9-14: Pride and self-conceit will destroy a man. Pride goes before a fall. My company of friends matter. My choice of a spouse matters. An evil spouse will join his/her partner to do evil. Evil friends will advise one wrongly. In vs 14, Haman’s wife and friends were the ones who suggested the idea of gallows to be built to hang Mordecai. Therefore, as I make choices concerning my companions, I must soak every decision in prayer because my company can make or mar me.

I am challenged by each and every lesson. I hope you are too.
My sincere prayer is that you are blessed.

In Christ,


Ishanpepe. 

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