Queen Esther from the Bible and Life lessons that we could learn from her!

This month being Women History Month , I felt this would be the right time to talk about the brave and inspiring women of the Bible. So starting today, we'll be posting about a few super cool - and forgotten heroic souls of the Bible - both from the Old Testament and the New Testament as well.



Queen Esther

The book of Esther is a dramatic account which can give us insight into God’s special and purposeful plan for our lives. The story gives us six powerful lessons about courage, divine timing and God’s supreme love.

Bet you didn't Know : God is not mentioned in the Book of Esther even once! 

#1: God has a plan for our lives

God loved the Jewish people. He didn’t create Esther’s beauty and finesse for her and her alone. Esther was placed in a royal position to assist in the delivery of God’s divine plan.

#2: We are given divine moments to alter circumstances

As God's children, there are no such things as accidents or coincidences. God’s timing is providential. Esther’s divine moment of providence came by accepting her responsibility to go to the king. However, Mordecai was clear when he said to Esther that she could be the one who saved the people, or not. God will use you only if you’re ready—or he will find someone else.

#3: We must stand with courage

“I will go to the king, even though it is against the law. And if I perish, I perish” (Esther 4:16 NIV). Esther was willing to die to save her people. Sometimes we must stand in courage, even when it is not popular to do so, and risk it all.

#4: Fasting and prayer brings clarity and hope for deliverance

God is not mentioned in the Book of Esther even once. But Esther was clear that in this particular situation, a heavenly response was needed for an earthly situation. Esther needed direction. When we need God’s grace, fasting and prayer opens the portals for spiritual growth, removes distractions and places us on a path to humility.

#5: God demands obedience

Esther’s obedience saved God’s people from genocide. The reality is that Esther didn’t know what would happen when she approached the king. She acted in obedience and by doing so she saved a nation and received the best. We don’t get a pass on this one.

#6: God uses everything and everybody for His divine purpose

No part of our lives is untouched. God is in control of every aspect, whether we want Him to be or not, and there is nothing that is not subject to Him (Hebrews 2:8 NIV). And, the best thing we can do for our lives is to search for and surrender to His will.


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