Esther 4: 13, 14 "...do not
imagine that you...can
escape...who knows whether
you have not attained
royalty for such a time as
this."
Mordecai had been made aware
of wicked Haman's plot to
eradicate all the Jews
throughout the kingdom. He
tore his garments, put on
sackcloth and ashes at the
king's gate, and eventually
relayed the message to
Esther. Thus begins the
written correspondence
between Esther and Mordecai
through Hathach, as courier
who was one of the king's
eunuchs. Mordecai sent a
message telling Esther what
Haman had persuaded the king
to decree. And Mordecai's
clear implication was that
she had been strategically
placed at this time as queen
to speak to the king.
Esther was in a place where
she might speak, but only if
the king initiated her
coming to him. Already, the
appearance of
insubordination by Vashti
(1: 12) had caused Vashti to
forfeit her position as
queen. Wouldn't Ahasuerus
think that Esther was doing
the same? No one tells the
king what to do, and no one
has the right to see the
king, unless the king is so
inclined. The king had not
requested to see Esther for
the last 30 days (v. 11),
which was normal. Esther
could initially avoid
offending the king in order
to save her life, but as
Mordecai reminded her, this
would only be delaying an
inevitable death even for
her. If this law went into
full effect, even she would
be executed. In essence,
"Esther, either you die
trying or you will die for
not trying!" Real courage
is recognizing that we have
a mission to perform.
If we do the right thing, it
might cost us our life. But
if we do not do anything, it
will cost us the life that
God desired and purposes for
us to live. Every day we
should recognize that God
has given us another
day...to serve Him, to love
Him, to obey Him. We have
no idea what that will mean,
in what it may cost us, or
how it may bless us. But, if
we do not live like Esther,
we will die in other ways,
in our joy, passion, and in
fulfilling our purpose in
life. Esther's message from
Mordecai is also the call to
all of us to live each day
with purpose for Him.
Wherever you go, work, or
frequent, God has called us,
sent us, put us there for
such a time as this. The
call to Esther was for her
to go and not say no, and
that is ours as well. If
anyone will come after me
let him deny himself and
take his cross and
follow...for such a time as
this (Luke 9: 23).