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Esther for This Time #9 – Creative Solutions and MORE Reversals
Creative Solutions for Esther & Her People
Do you need some creative solutions for your life? It may look like there is NO way out, but God working behind the scenes can always give a perfect solution. Today, we watch the reversals in Esther unfold through a second edict as many watching Esther and the nation’s deliverance express a desire for conversion.
In this podcast, we will cover the following points.
Mordecai Authorized to Write a Second Edict (Esther 8: 3-8)
- Mordecai not only acquired Haman’s wealth and property but also his position. The king gave him his signet ring making him the second most powerful man in Persia.
- However, there was still unfinished business! If Haman’s first edict issued in the king’s name was not overturned, all Jews would still be killed. Legally, a king’s edict was irrevocable.
- For the second time, Esther appeared before the king, and using gentle leadership asked for Haman’s decree to be revoked.
- The king had given Mordecai his signet ring allowing Mordecai to write whatever he pleased.
Reversals: Jewish People Empowered (Esther 8: 9-10, 13-17 & 16: 15-23[E])
Two months and ten days after Haman issued the first edict, Mordecai summons the king’s secretaries and wrote a second edict that counteracted Haman’s edict, empowering the Jews to defend themselves. At least six more reversals transpired:
- Haman‘s edict was written and dispatched to kill the Jews (3: 13-15) The Reversal (8: 10-14): Mordecai’s edict was sealed and dispatched to give the Jews authority to attack those who would attack them.
- Haman‘s edict becomes the law (3: 14) The Reversal (8: 10-14): Mordecai’s writ becomes a decree that all must obey.
- Mordecai mourns in sackcloth, and ashes (4: 1). The Reversal (8: 15): Mordecai wears royal robes of blue and white, a crown, and a mantle.
- Mordecai wails in disgrace at the king’s gate (4: 2). The Reversal (8: 15): Mordecai was honored as the whole city shouted and rejoiced.
- The Jews mourn in sackcloth and ashes with fasting (4: 3). The Reversal (8: 16): They celebrate a time of gladness, joy, and honor with a royal festival and holiday.
- The Jews were weak and dispersed in the culture (3: 8). The Reversal (8: 17): The turnarounds brought about such fear of the Jews that many Persians converted or said they were Jews.
Personal Reflection
Do you need creative solutions and more reversals? Don’t give up. Ask our Lord to show you creative solutions for your impossible situations. Invite the Holy Spirit to open your eyes and your ears to what you don’t yet see. Remember God loves reversals and His solutions are always the best solutions and they will bring JOY!! Principles from Esther to help guide you in difficult times might include:
- When God defeats your enemies, they are vanquished.
- Assemble with others for increased strength to defeat foes.
- God can give gladness, joy, and honor to replace sadness, darkness, and despair.
- When people observe reversals and empowerment on your behalf, it could lead to turnarounds, change of heart or conversions.
Links
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- Click here to find the book Esther For Such a Time As This: Prayer, Reversals, and JOY
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