The Jewish holiday, PURIM, begins March 11th at sundown this year. The story of a young Jewish girl named Hadassah who became Queen of Persia is related in the Book of Esther in the Bible. Ever since these historical events Jewish people celebrate the saving of God's people on Purim (lots or dice) every year. Esther came to the kingdom "for such a time as this," so God could use her to deliver the Jews from annihilation. The date for their destruction was set by the evil Haman in the casting of lots with King Ahasuerus.
Today there are Hamans abroad in the world, all threatening to annihilate the Jewish people. The rash of bomb threats at Jewish community centers in the United States recently is an ominous reminder of the times of the Holocaust. God had His Esthers then who risked their lives to protect the Jewish people. Well-known examples are Oscar Schindler and Corrie ten Boom. Maybe in our day you are a person who has been born for "such a time as this," and God is depending on you to stand by His people, both Jews and Christians who are being persecuted and threatened with annihilation.
God is working in YOUR life, just like He did in Esther's life. Notice in this poem the amazing timing of the events, all orchestrated by God who is active, although hidden. Be more aware of how God is also active in YOUR life, even though you may not see or hear him.
GOD
BEHIND THE SCENES
Esther
is a queen of great renown;
God
made sure she got the crown.
The
Jews would die without her help.
One
night the king had not slept;
Books
were brought, and he saw recorded
The
deed of Mordecai not rewarded.
Haman
came into the court that day,
Just
as the king had something to say.
He
ordered Haman to use his advice
To
honor the man who had saved the king’s life.
So
Haman paraded this man through the street,
Dressed
like the king. “Give honor!” he’d
repeat.
Haman
had built a gallows to end
The life
of the Jew who would not bend,
But
now his wife and wise men said,
“If
Mordecai’s Jewish, you’re as good as dead!”
The
gallows so high, not built for naught,
Were
waiting till days of justice were sought;
For
Mordecai’s foe and his ten sons instead
Were
hung by the neck until they were dead!
The
plot that determined the death of the Jews,
The
date that was chosen only brought good news!
Because
Queen Esther went into the king,
He
held out his scepter, and made her heart sing.
She
did not keep silent, though her life was at risk;
She
had come to the kingdom for such a time as this!
And
even though God is not mentioned by name,
He’s
there in the Book of Esther the same.
Behind
the scenes He’s directing the action –
He
uses the weeping, the prayers, and the fasting,
Infuses
His heroine with courage driven,
Inspires
the scheme of the banquets given.
The
Jews would not lay a hand on the plunder
Of the
wicked attacking when they had gone under.
Remembering
Abram and what he replied
To the
King of Sodom, his riches denied.
The
descendants of Agag, Haman and sons,
All
meet their deaths, and the victory’s won.
It was
God who controlled the throw of the “pur.”
Purim
would be celebrated each year for sure!
Mordecai
reigned as number two man
Beside
King Ahasuerus over the Persian land.
Queen
Esther, the queen who saved her people,
The
Jews, God’s chosen, won out over evil!
April
30, 2015 ~ Nancy Petrey