From Chapter 4:1-17 of the study of the Book of Esther (אֶסְתֵּר), brother Gideon Levytam points us to Mordecai’s response to Haman's evil plan. Haman planned to kill all the Jews world-wide, in one day, the thirteenth day of the Hebrew month of Adar. Mordecai, the Jew, cried with a loud and bitter cry to God, and although God’s name is not recorded in the book of Esther, we read that Mordecai cried publicly, by the gate of King Ahasuerus. Mordecai appealed to queen Esther to go and speak to the king on behalf of her Jewish people. He reminded queen Esther that she had been placed in such a high position supernaturally, and that she may have come to the kingdom for such a time, when the lives of the Jewish people were in grave danger. God will preserve His people of Israel.
Esther 4:1-17 - You May Have Come to the Kingdom for Such a Time as This
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