Your Best Self

Today’s scripture: Esther 6:13; 7:1-10 (ESV-text and audio) (KJV) (The Message) What might God be saying to me?

My thoughts (Julie Walsh):

Historical resources tell us that King Xerxes was a cruel tyrant, so how could Esther influence the heart of such a king? Could it have been the result of three days of fasting and prayer that changed Xerxes mind? Perhaps. But it could also have been as simple as Esther having gained great favor in the king’s eyes.

Scripture indicates that Esther became Queen because she had impressed King Xerxes with her beauty, but I have to believe that it must have been her demeanor as well. I doubt Xerxes would have risked another embarrassing moment like he had with Vashti at his banquet, and would have selected a woman who exhibited kindness, grace, and obedience.

What if Esther had not been gracious and kind? What if she had not established a good relationship with the king before it was necessary to approach him? When she was ordered away from her family and her people, she could have responded with bitterness, anger, and disdain. After she was crowned, she could have settled into a routine of laziness and apathy.

Instead, I believe Esther presented her best self in every scenario, including fostering a good relationship with a tyrannical king. Ultimately her positive attitude and willingness to move with, rather than against, her changing circumstances resulted in the liberation of the Jewish people from Xerxes’ order for annihilation.

Thought for the day: How you respond to daily situations may ultimately work for or against you. Nurture relationships; choose a positive attitude in trying circumstances; see change as an opportunity rather than a setback. Let your life be led by your best self!

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