When Esther feared the risks of standing up for her people, Mordecai challenged her that she was appointed “for such a time as this.” Queen Esther’s faith, bravery, and wisdom saved her people and revealed that God truly had appointed her “for such a time as this.”
Esther, a Jewish young woman, became the queen of Persia through unlikely circumstances.
While she was queen, the Jews were threatened to be annihilated, and Esther was able to save them from destruction by her faith, bravery, and wisdom.
When Esther feared the cost of standing up for what was right, Mordecai, who had raised her, challenged her to think that she was appointed to be queen “for such a time as this” —the right time to save the Jews.
When faced with a difficult decision that could impact others, how do you discern if you are in that position "for such a time as this"?
Have there been moments in your life where you felt called to act courageously for a greater purpose, and how did you respond?
In what ways can you use your current roles and positions to make a positive difference in your community or sphere of influence?
Esther did not understand God’s great plan, but she trusted in Him and responded in faith, bravery, and wisdom to stand up for what was right. How does trusting in God allow us to act in ways we otherwise would not for the sake of what is right?
Selfish acts of danger are generally not considered to be particularly brave, or at least are not broadly celebrated as such. Why does true bravery require character and an intention to serve another's good?
What impact does it have on your faith and personal opportunities God has given you to recognize that Esther was indeed appointed “for such a time as this”?
Esther, a Jewish orphan raised by her relative Mordecai, became queen of Persia without revealing her heritage. When Haman, a high-ranking official, plotted to annihilate the Jews, Mordecai urged Esther to intervene despite the risks. Mordecai's words, "for such a time as this," emphasized that Esther's royal position was divinely purposed to save her people. Esther bravely approached King Xerxes, won his favor, and successfully thwarted Haman's plan, saving the Jews. Her story teaches us that God places individuals in specific situations to fulfill His purposes and that acting with faith can lead to significant impacts.
Queen Esther was used by God to save her people, the Jews, from destruction. She was in her position "for such a time as this," and Mordecai had the eyes to see that it was so. Esther had a choice to make when Mordecai called her to risk her life for the sake of her people. She could have remained silent and hoped that she herself would be protected, or she could have recognized the meaning behind her story—that God had placed her in her position for a reason. Thankfully, she acted by faith and chose the latter option.
From Esther's story, we can learn that we, too, are placed into different situations "for such a time as this." God gives each of us influence and opportunities where we may do His work and speak His truth. We must not be passive participants in our own lives and spheres of influence. God has good work that needs to be done here on earth, and He places us in positions where He knows we can make a difference (Ephesians 2:8–10). Just as He did with Esther, God directs us into our own "for such a time as this" opportunities, and it is up to us whether we will choose to trust and obey His leading. This doesn't place all the pressure on us to make God's plans come to pass. For He "works all things according to the counsel of his will" (Ephesians 1:11). God's plans and purposes will come to pass, but He actively invites us to play a part and equips us in Jesus Christ for every challenge that we face along the journey (Philippians 2:12–13; 2 Peter 1:3–11). What a gift!
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