Day 134

One of Esther's Banquets

Scripture

Observation

Empowered with faith, Esther courageously enters the king's court to make known her request. Wisely, she invites the king and Haman to a special banquet in their honor and uses the occasion to repeat the invitation a second time. Before the second banquet takes place, however, three events happen in rapid sequence: Haman builds an enormous gallows on which to hang Mordecai; Ahasuerus discovers Mordecai's previously overlooked act of bravery in saving the king's life; and Haman is forced to endure the humiliation of bestowing on Mordecai the honor which he himself so greedily craved. At the second banquet, Esther uncovers the plot against her people, and Haman is hanged on his own gallows.

Application

Take a coin out of your pocket or purse, toss it in the air, and see how many times in a row you can correctly guess which way it will land. Statistically, if you succeed five times in a row, you have done what only one person in thirty-two might be expected to do!

In the first seven chapters of Esther, at least a dozen events show the "fingerprints" of God's almighty  control, including Esther's becoming the queen, Mordecai's forgotten act of bravery, Haman's plots, Esther's uninvited audience with the king, the timing of Esther's two banquets, and the king's insomnia. (Can you suggest six more?) The "odds" of twelve events happening in consecutive order by chance are 1 in 479 million! (Incidentally, the "odds" of this happening in God's almighty plan are 1 in 1). Both the what and the when of life are under his loving control. Take a minute to acknowledge that fact before him right now in a prayer of praise for showering love and wisdom in your life.

Prayer

Father God, we praise your holy name. Blessed are you Lord God and forever holy is your name. You are our soul being and we are forever praising your love and goodness for us forever. Thank you for inspiring our prayers and praises through your presence in our life and above all we are thankful for what our Lord and Savior did for us! Oh and the Holy spirit that you gave us to guide us through life! In Jesus name! Amen!

Praise Him in Prayer






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