NOTE: I will have limited access to internet for the next two weeks. Be assured, however, that even if I don’t post here I am keeping up the 49 Week Bible Challenge. I encourage you to join me in this discipline. I am using the YouVersion 49 Week Bible Challenge for these devotions. Today’s readings are Mark 6:22-23; Esther 4-6.
Esther 4:10-14
Then Esther spoke to Hathach and commanded him to go to Mordecai and say, 11 “All the king’s servants and the people of the king’s provinces know that if any man or woman goes to the king inside the inner court without being called, there is but one law—to be put to death, except the one to whom the king holds out the golden scepter so that he may live. But as for me, I have not been called to come in to the king these thirty days.”
12 And they told Mordecai what Esther had said. 13 Then Mordecai told them to reply to Esther, “Do not think to yourself that in the king’s palace you will escape any more than all the other Jews. 14 For if you keep silent at this time, relief and deliverance will rise for the Jews from another place, but you and your father’s house will perish. And who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?”

Diane and I celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary yesterday and what a celebration it was. So many family members. So many friends. So many church members! And the food! WOW! Great job Dana Bahn! She outdid herself. We had a great time.
And it was time to be sure. For Such a Time as This was the name of a stewardship campaign we undertook several years ago. The phrase comes from this passage in Esther – the only book in the Bible where God is not mentioned(!). But the providence of God is all over every turn of the plot of this delightful account of Queen Esther’s bravery and Haman’s duplicity.
As the story unfolds we see a dramatic turn of events as God orchestrates things in such a manner that greed, deception, and pride run their self-destructive course toward ignominy.
Esther interceded in behalf of the Jewish people. They were saved from destruction at that time.
In the New Testament we learn that Jesus was born at just the right time (Galatians 4:4-5). God’s insertion of himself into the drama of our redemption has resulted in the ultimate deliverance. Our sins are forgiven. Death has been swallowed up in victory. Satan is defeated. We have been eternally spared.
For such a time as this: perhaps you will have an opportunity to step into the breach in behalf of God’s grace and truth to thwart the work of the evil one.
For such a time as this: it’s more than a slogan. It is the way of God who offers kairos moments and sets up divine appointments (cf. Ephesians 2:10). For his glory and our neighbor’s good and our eternal joy.

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