Day 136

The Feast of Purim Inauguration 

Scripture

Observation

Haman is dead, but his murderous decree against the Jews lives on. Though a "law of the Medes and the Persians" could never be reversed, its effects could be counteracted by subsequent decree. The king issues a new edict permitting the Jews to defend themselves throughout the empire on the day Haman had selected to annihilate them. The Feast of Purim is inaugurated to henceforth commemorate this historic deliverance of the Jewish people.

Application

Here is a Bible trivia question for you to answer yourself, then try on a friend. What do the following words have in common? Tishri, Kislev, Nisan, Sivan, Ab and Adar. Answer: They are all months in the Jewish calendar. For the devout Jew, the calendar was more than a way of marking time. It provided a ready-made way to recall annually God's dealings in the life of the nation. Nisan marked Passover, the time of Israel's deliverance from Egyptian bondage. Sivan brought the Feast of the Pentecost, the celebration of yet another bountiful harvest from God. Tishri took the people back to their wilderness wanderings through the Feast of the Tabernacles. Each holiday became a holy day—a time to recalling, repenting and renewing old commitments to follow God.

Why not establish your own annual "Feast of Purim." a time when you and your family recall God's special provisions over the past year. And why not begin tonight!

Prayer

Dear God, we realize that much of the successes in our life depend on our prayers to you  and mediating on your Word. Thank you for your Word and the thank you for the gift of prayer. In Jesus name! Amen!

The Gift of Prayer!






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