She was a good woman ad a fight woman and she was determine to do what she need to do for her husband .She was not afraid but she knew what could have happen to her but she say I still going to fight her battle .Esther going to stand up for the man that helps her do good
Esther was obedient, chosen by God to deliver her people.She obtained favour from God because she was humble and obedient. When we humble ourselves, God promotes us. Trusting in God gives victory over any situation. I have learned a lot from the account of Esther and I love it.
Esther knew she was acceptable to God. So she did not fear going to the king. She knew that praying and fasting would assure her not perishing and if she did perish she did it in the work of the lord
ESTHER 4:13-14 COMMENTS 1 24 2015 11:45 Mordecai commanded Esther not to hold her peace but instead gave a strong advise that be happen unto her and household if the petition of Haman shall be grant by the king. As written in BOOK OF: PROVERBS 29:25JEREMIAH 30:10. Praise the LORD. A-men.
she is beautiful humble and acceptable before GOD.her appointment to the kings palace was a sign 0f rescuing jews from a planned attack by haman so GOD should be gloryfied AMEN
The way i see Esther 4;16 is incredible the way prayer and Fasting reversed the irreversible, to me when fasting and prayers are involved money has limitations.In conclusion Fasting and prayer causes power to change hands,what prayer alone can't do ,when fasting is added they must be a solution to that predicament.Thanks, for the opportunity to share my opinion
While the book of Esther does not mention the name of God, it is evident from the actions of Mordecai and Esther that they were both faithful servants of the true God Jehovah.
For example, take a look at this:-
Throughout the record it is strongly evident that Mordecai both accepted and obeyed the law of Jehovah. He refused to bow down to honor a man who probably was an Amalekite; God had marked the Amalekites for extermination. ( Esther 3:1, 5; Deut. 25:19; 1 Sam. 15:3) Mordecai’s expression at Esther 4:14 indicates that he expected deliverance from Jehovah and that he had faith in divine direction of the entire course of events. Esther’s fasting, together with similar action by the other Jews, for three days before she went in to the king shows reliance on God. ( Esther 4:16)
Haman almost had a coronary when Mordecai wouldn't reverence or bow to down him. Some people lust after things that do not belong to them, in this case worship that only belongs to God. Haman wanted to be worshipped so bad he had to secure it by force, through a decree conjured up out of envy and hatred. When one cannot stand for something, they fall for anything/everything. I would like the spirit of Mordecai, to stand for what I believe no matter who is hiccuping. Our moral stance will always be tested at one point or another.
Esther's level of concern to know what was the matter, and why it was thus, and in the event of being unable to get the report on such facts firsthand, to arrange for someone trustworthy to procure them, is one facet of noble-mindedness.
When there is anyone in trouble or in need, sad, despondent, or needing to make some noise and to deplore an event, then we ought to care enough to take the time to acquaint ourselves with the goings-on.
“Then shall saviors arise upon the mount of Esau, and the kingdom shall be the Lord's”, said Obadiah; so must we too sense our calling as deliverers into Heavens’ majestic kingdom.
Train up a child in the way he should go. Mordedai trained Esther; and when duty demands, she put the training into action. When we use our Christian training and position, when the time comes as Esther did, God would do the rest because; He is in charge. None else, no matter how powerful, connected or influential.
Mordecai had a tremendous confidence in God. God will! God will! God will do what He promised He will do. He made a promise to Abraham, Isaac and to Jacob and no one will hinder that promise - not the Egyptians,no Hitler,not Iran - He will stand by His word. God said He will judge the world and He will.
Where ever we are our presence should change the atmosphere to a pleasing one. God does noty dwell on where we come from and how we came,God knows why He has placed us where we are. Ester tells of the rewards of submitting to God's will. Giving us grace to do what God wants us to do.
For example, take a look at this:-
Throughout the record it is strongly evident that Mordecai both accepted and obeyed the law of Jehovah. He refused to bow down to honor a man who probably was an Amalekite; God had marked the Amalekites for extermination. ( Esther 3:1, 5; Deut. 25:19; 1 Sam. 15:3) Mordecai’s expression at Esther 4:14 indicates that he expected deliverance from Jehovah and that he had faith in divine direction of the entire course of events. Esther’s fasting, together with similar action by the other Jews, for three days before she went in to the king shows reliance on God. ( Esther 4:16)
When there is anyone in trouble or in need, sad, despondent, or needing to make some noise and to deplore an event, then we ought to care enough to take the time to acquaint ourselves with the goings-on.
Where ever we are our presence should change the atmosphere to a pleasing one. God does noty dwell on where we come from and how we came,God knows why He has placed us where we are. Ester tells of the rewards of submitting to God's will. Giving us grace to do what God wants us to do.