Who knows? Perhaps you have come to royal dignity
for just such a time as this.
Esther 4:14b
This week, the world has been fascinated by the birth of a
baby prince to Prince William and Kate Middleton. I’ll admit that I am just as interested as many others! The whole idea of a royal family is so
intriguing.
Along with this new royal baby, I have the story of another
royal family in mind. This story
takes place in the book of Esther.
The book of Esther is a fascinating one. It begins with a king who is displeased with his wife,
wishes to choose another wife who will become queen. Esther, a young Jewish woman, is eventually chosen to be
queen. The story of Esther
involves political machinations, jealousy, anger, misplaced power and inept
leadership that eventually leads to a decree ordering the annihilation of all
Jews.
Because she is the queen, Esther is in a unique position to
help her people. Esther’s cousin,
Mordecai, helps her to realize this when he says, “Do not think that in the
king’s palace you will escape any more than all the other Jews. For if you keep silence at such a time
as this, relief and deliverance will rise for the Jews from another quarter,
but you and your father’s family will perish. Who knows?
Perhaps you have come to royal dignity for just such a time as this”
(Esther 4:13-14).
Although Esther did not plan or choose the life that she is
living, now she has a choice to make.
Will she risk the king’s anger and expose his decree as cruel and false,
or keep silent and allow her people to perish?
Most of us will never be in a position to make a decision
with implications as far-reaching as the one Esther had to make. But the choices that we make have real
consequences. When we are faced
with a difficult decision, we often seek God’s guidance. In the book of Esther, God is never
explicitly named, but it is possible to see God’s hand at work if you choose to
see it as such.
What if, like Esther, there are times in our lives when we
are in a certain situation “for just such a time as this”? Perhaps God’s hand is at work in our
lives more than we are even aware.
Have you ever called a friend on a whim, only to hear her say, “I’m so
glad you called tonight. I really
needed this conversation!” Have
you ever received such a call? Has
a difficult situation in your life ever been transformed into a positive one in
ways that you could never have imagined?
I don’t claim to know how God works or what God’s intentions
are. But I do believe that God
works in all kinds of ways, not all of which are evident at first glance. In all of our lives, there might be
times where we can join Esther in pondering our life’s situations and the
choices we are invited to make.
Who knows? Perhaps you are
at a specific point in your journey for just such a time as this.
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