A
Modern-Day Esther
And who knows but that you have come to
royal position for such a time as this?
Esther 4:14
As young Alexa began to speak it was
evident that she had not only prepared this moment, she was created
for it! This was good, solid teaching. Her manner was neither
matter-of-fact nor hurried. Rather, it was precise and polished.
She instructed the congregation as she
educated them, directing them to chapter and verse as she shared how
God had spared the Nation of Israel through the obedience of one
woman. She explained how God had called and prepared Esther, seeking
her obedience for His purpose. As Alexa spoke of how Esther had
risked death by going before the King without being sent for, you
could see in Esther’s face, a mixture of courage and concern.
This eleven year old girl stood before
the church risking embarrassment and discomfort to bring a
power-filled message as believable as any tenured pastor could have
delivered. There was an assurance and confidence about her that
overshadowed any fear or nervousness. She taught the congregation how
to approach God without fear, expecting Him to bestow power,
strength, and courage within His servants when they walk in
obedience.
In this, her inaugural speaking
engagement, Alexa ministered before the King with courage and wisdom
beyond her own, because like Esther, God had called and prepared
Alexis for His purpose.
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Alexa is a good example of a modern-day
Esther. She heard God’s call and answered, bringing a message of
courage and determination in the face of opposition. With God’s
help she conquered her fear and in the process touched the hearts of
many people.
Other than a select few, most of us
will at worst risk embarrassment, discomfort, and ridicule in answer
to our calling, a negligible prospect in light of what God could do
through our obedience. Although many of us would shudder at being
asked to speak in front of a large audience, where death might seem
an acceptable alternative, God is looking for servants who would look
at the risk and find it a challenge rather than a deterrent.
We are each called to a Kingdom
purpose. The importance is not in the task as much as it is our
answer.
Prayer
“Give me courage to
answer Your call, LORD. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”
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