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It's a question I hear now and
again. Matter of fact, I've heard
myself ask it in years past. The
years when I lacked identity, lacked
hope, lacked truth. All I could see
was the dismal existence I dwelt
within.
The story of Esther rings in my
heart. She was a Jewish orphan
living in a foreign land with an
uncle who cared for her. When the
king of the land began to look for a
new queen, she came to his
attention and was chosen to be
queen. Her heritage did not seem
to be of question at the time.
Soon however, her people fell out
of favour, and they were all to be
put to death. The uncle who had
raised her went to speak to her.
Through a messenger, he asked her
to intercede with the king, so that
lives would be spared. She knew
her life would be in danger to go
without summoning before the
king and sent that message back to
her uncle.
Her uncle reminded her, that
although her life may be spared in
the short term, in the long run she
and her family would still be killed
if she did not speak up. He sealed
his words of wisdom into her heart
with Esther 4:14 "For if you keep
silent at this time, relief and
deliverance shall arise for the Jews
from elsewhere, but you and your
father's house will perish. And who
knows but that you have come to
the kingdom for such a time as this
and for this very occasion?"
I don't question anymore why I was
born. I know.
I know the timing of my existence
has importance and I play a
significant role to others around
me. Where it may cost me my
comfort and even my life, I must
lay down my agenda to exist for my
own purposes and choose the
higher calling.
I was born for such a time as this.
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to be who they are meant to be in
Christ, individually made and uniquely
designed.
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