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Esther 9:22
…rest from their enemies…sorrow to joy…mourning to a holiday…
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Today,
many Jews still celebrate the feast of Purim. The name Purim is derived
from “the lot” which a Gentile, Haman, cast concerning the fate of the
Jews when they were in Persia under King Ahasuerus.
Haman, the
villain in this story in the book of Esther, hated the Jews and sought
to exterminate them. He got King Ahasuerus to allow him to issue a
decree to annihilate all the Jews in one day—the thirteenth day of the
twelfth month of Adar. But God used Queen Esther and her uncle Mordecai,
both Jews, to turn the tables on Haman and save the Jews.
Haman
was hanged on the very gallows that he had constructed for Mordecai!
Then, the king allowed Queen Esther and Mordecai to issue a
counter-decree to allow all the Jews to defend themselves and destroy
their enemies in one day—the thirteenth day of the twelfth month of
Adar!
So instead of the Jews being exterminated on that fateful
day, their enemies were destroyed! God turned an evil day for the Jews
into good days. He turned their mourning into rejoicing and gave them
victory over their enemies.
My friend, God can do the same for you
today. He only wants you to remain in your position of rest in Christ.
You see, because of Jesus’ finished work at the cross, you are seated in
heavenly places in Christ, far above every principality, and evil
assault the devil can throw at you. (Ephesians 2:6) Just as Mordecai sat
within the king’s gate, and refused to stand up and bow to Haman, let’s
not “bow” to the devil by being persuaded to move from our position of
rest in Christ. Don’t allow him to get you worried, frantic and doing
things to save yourself.
Queen Esther was also in a position of
rest before Haman was executed. (Esther 7) She was seated on a couch as
Haman pleaded with her for his life. While doing so, he accidentally
fell over the couch where the queen was. The king, thinking that Haman
was assaulting his queen, sent him to the gallows!
Beloved, remain at rest in Christ’s finished work, and He will turn your evil day into days of rejoicing and feasting! |
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