Hi guys!
FINALLY we have come to the end of our journey through the book of Esther. It has been such an AMAZING journey and I am thankful for the lessons learned. In this post I will close the curtains on chapter ten and highlight some of my favorite lessons from parts one to nine. For those who have been following this journey I hope you have been blessed…!
FINALLY we have come to the end of our journey through the book of Esther. It has been such an AMAZING journey and I am thankful for the lessons learned. In this post I will close the curtains on chapter ten and highlight some of my favorite lessons from parts one to nine. For those who have been following this journey I hope you have been blessed…!
Chapter 10: This just draws the curtains on the story of
Esther.
Lessons:
Vs 2: Good deeds are never forgotten, they go down in
history and live on even after one is gone.
Vs 3: With God, there is no going down, its elevation from
glory to glory. Mordecai ended up becoming the prime minister and he was a
great man and held in high esteem. Integrity takes one from one level of
greatness to the next.
In vs 3 as well, a challenge is given to people in
leadership positions. The people held Mordecai in high esteem BECAUSE he worked
for the good of his people. It is not strange to see our leaders neglecting the
people who vote for them once they get into leadership positions. This is
wrong. When we as Christians are put in leadership positions, we must take such
offices seriously and work for the good of our people.
Now onto the lessons that stood out for me from the various
parts of our journey:
Part 1 (Chapter 1):
Vs 12-20: Vashti the Queen disobeyed her husband and it
cost her her position as the Queen because it was feared that women everywhere
would begin to disrespect and disobey their husbands because of her act. This
automatically means that as a leader, I must set a godly example for the people
under me or else it might just cost me my position as a leader. My actions
should spur others to do right and not wrong.
Vs 13-14: Who are my advisers? The King relied solely on
the advice of the 7 men who were high officials but still under him. It is not
imperative that every advice I receive must be adhered to. I must also learn to
take responsibility and make decisions myself.
I am to submit to my husband because he is my head and this
pleases the Lord. Husbands on the other hand are not to trample on their wives,
but are to love, respect, and cherish their wives; not treating them as
objects, but as partners in the ministry of marriage.
Part 2 (Chapter 2):
Vs 9: when the favor of the Lord is upon a person, it will
manifest everywhere the person goes. Hegai had had no contact with Esther
previously but upon seeing her, he was impressed and gave her preferential
treatment. Favor breaks protocols for the favored.
Vs 12-13: there is a place/process of preparation that God
must take me through before bringing me to my King. This is a place of
beautification and training to be the rightful and befitting Queen for my King
(husband).
V 15: I must not neglect the counsel of older godly people
that God has placed in my life. Esther followed only what Hegai told her when
it was time to go to the king and everyone admired her.
Part 3 (Chapter 3):
Vs 2b – Mordecai knew what was right. He knew the law and
knew the God he served. Therefore, He refused to bow down to Haman because this
would consist of idolatry which God dislikes. Bowing down to Haman put him in
the position of a god, and Mordecai refused to put him in such a position. As a
leader, I must beware of putting my subordinates in the position of worshipping
me. I am not a god, and must never take that place for whatsoever reason.
Vs 3-4 – People will try and talk me into doing what is
wrong but I must remain rooted in my faith. I must not be threatened by anyone
to the extent that I drop my standards. I must never compromise. .
Vs 8-9, 12-14 – The enemy will do all he can to harm the
people of God. However, we as God’s children are a threat to the kingdom of
hell and no matter how they try, they cannot wipe us out. We must choose to
stand for the truth and God will fight for us.
Part 4 (Chapter 4):
V 13-14: God places me in a place for a purpose. He doesn’t
just place me there to enjoy and just occupy space. He has a special purpose
for me. I must never take where God places me for granted. However, when God
elevates me and I immediately get there and forget Him/His purpose, He will
raise another person who will fulfill purpose and I will no more be His vessel
unto honor. I must be careful not to forget God when I become elevated. In
fact, without Him I am NOTHING.
V 15: I must always fortify myself with prayer before doing
anything. Here, prayer and fasting is exhibited. Esther fasted and prayed with
her maids and asked Mordecai and other Jews to do same as well. She knew she
was about to risk her life, but she was prepared to do so and did so in/through
prayer. I must always prepare myself for everything in/through personal prayer
and collective prayer as well
Part 5 (Chapter 5):
Vs 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 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.
Part 6 (Chapter 6):
Vs 1: When God wants to bless me, he will cause important
men to lose sleep because of me! He will not allow them to have peace until I
am blessed and rewarded accordingly. It was because the king could not sleep
that he requested for the historical records to be brought to him and then he
found out about Mordecai’s revelation of an assassination plot against his
life.
Vs 12: When God publicly honors me, my enemies will be
publicly disgraced as well. Bottom line.
Part 7 (Chapter 7):
Vs 1: Ladies, this is a trademark secret that has endured
generations; sometimes the key to a man’s heart is through his stomach. I
imagine that Esther would have overseen the preparation the meal, if not
prepared it herself. Be a master not only in the bedroom but also in the
kitchen too. Not every time you just dump your requests before your husband.
Pay and seek God’s direction on the technique to use
Part 8 (Chapter 8):
Vs 1-2: God’s favor on me is like an umbrella that covers
those around me. Mordecai benefited from God’s favor upon Esther. Also, when
God blesses me, I must not forget those who supported me. I shouldn’t also
forget family.
Vs 6: When God elevates me, I must not turn a blind eye to
the suffering of the masses. I still have responsibility to care for them and
to fight for their cause.
God always takes care of His people even if they are in a
foreign land.
Vs 17: People should see/hear about what God has done for
you and because of that, want to be like you and most of all, want to know God.
Part 9 (Chapter 9):
Vs 4: With God there is no demotion; it is higher ground on
to higher ground!
Vs 7: Haman’s sons lost their lives for his cause. Lives
depend on the decisions I make. They have far reaching effects.
Vs 5-16: God intercepted the evil plans of Haman and they
ended up backfiring on the people he has instructed to kill the Jews. When God
is involved in my matter, no weapon formed against me shall prosper.
Vs 20-31: God always protects his people and I must never
forget how he has delivered me from my enemies. I must keep the testimonies
going from generation to generation. Testimonies are reminders of God’s
enduring faithfulness towards his own.
Wow! Today’s post is awfully long, but I believe it was
worth the read. My earnest prayer is
that you will be blessed by these lessons and most of all be challenged
to act on them.
Thank You Jesus for taking us through this amazing journey.
Dear reader, see you on the next journey!
In Christ,
Shanpepe.

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