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Esther
4.13, 14 (NIV)
“Do not think that because you are in the king’s house you alone . . .
will escape. For if you remain silent . . . , relief and deliverance . . . will
arise from another place, but you . . . will perish. And who knows but that you have come to royal
position for such a time as this?”
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does not need me to do . . . things – he can use anybody.* |
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To
paraphrase Mordecai’s words to Esther: “What have you got to lose? What’s the
worst that could happen?” If she did nothing, she was going to die right along
with the rest of the Jews. If she did something, she could still die – or she
might not.
Esther
had to step outside of her comfort zone in a big way and she didn’t do it
without first fasting and praying. But would she have acted at all if Mordecai
had decided it wasn’t his place to speak up? We could all use someone like
Mordecai in our lives – to encourage us to do the right thing; to hold us accountable
for our actions or our lack of action.
I
have never “come to royal position” but I often find myself being used as a
tool God has chosen to fulfill his purpose in some small way. Each of us should
consider why God has placed opportunities for service in front of us and be
careful not to ignore what might have been his purpose for our lives. And if God sends us a Mordecai, let's be sure to listen to his advice!
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| God
has strategically placed us right where we are for this time in history
according to His plan.* |
*Quote sources available upon request.
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