In the next few messages we are
going to have a look from the book of Esther at how the LORD foresaw what was
coming and prepared the way to save his people. Sometimes we do not understand
what the LORD does in our lives when things do not go as anticipated, for we
try to see it from our perspective and how we want things to be for us. The
LORD however has a greater plan and people, which include us, are used to
accomplish His plan. Although we are very important to Him and He loves us very
much and will never let harm come to us, His plans are higher than us. The
lessons we learn in His accomplishing these higher plans through us are
invaluable for our spiritual and emotional growth and development, even though
they sometimes hurt.
I am looking forward to what the
Lord is going to reveal to us through the book of Esther and what He is going
to accomplish in our lives.
Jesus told us in Matthew 10:16: “Behold,
I send you out as sheep in the
midst of wolves. Therefore be wise
as serpents and harmless as
doves,” (KJV). This passage is translated in the NIV as follows: “I am sending you out like sheep among wolves. Therefore be as shrewd
as snakes and as innocent as doves.” In other words He expects of us to be
clever, to work with a plan, to be cautious and not to barge into situations in
good faith, trusting blindly in Him to clean up the mess behind us. This
passage was written in the context of the disciples going into the community,
preaching the Good News. As we know from what Paul told Timothy, anybody who
does what God expects of us will be persecuted (2 Timothy 3:12), so this is
what Jesus expected the disciples will get. Therefore He prepared them with the
above words.
Since we are created in the image of
God, this is what He is also like. There are many examples in the Bible of the
LORD’s shrewdness and craftiness. Only look at the clever way He had Joseph put
in charge of the food during the famine and as a result Joseph had his family
looked after, placing them in a position for the LORD to move them into the
next phase of His plan for their existence. At the time Joseph certainly did
not think it was fun. He had to learn to rest in the fact that the LORD knew
what He was doing and that Joseph was on his way to a destiny the LORD had in
mind for him. When he was chucked in the hole and then sold to the Ishmaelites,
falsely accused by Potiphar’s wife and in the end thrown into prison, he most
assuredly had every right to be bitter and question the LORD’s intentions.
How would we have reacted had we
been in his position? It, however, seems that Joseph understood the principle
of waiting on the LORD, since He suspected the LORD had a greater plan. It had
been a learning curve for him as well though, because he did act quite
foolishly when he had received the prophetic dreams and acted in his pride,
bringing on him the wrath of his family. This, however, was all part of the
LORD’s plan for the nation Israel. This could be read in Genesis 37 & 39-47.
This was one good example of the
LORD’s shrewdness, but we are going to look at another example from the book of
Esther in the next few messages and then look at our circumstances and how we
must be content when the LORD allows things in our lives to accomplish His
greater plan.
Lord, help me understand that it is You who work in me to will and to act according to Your good purpose (Philippians 2:13).
Thank you Lord that your Word went out from your mouth, via your servant’s pen, and it will not return to you empty, but will accomplish what you desire and achieve the purpose for which you sent it.
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benefit by it.