Chosen for a Greater Purpose

Esther, a Jewess, was placed in a position in which she could help the nation Israel. Her being elevated to queen happened even before Israel needed help. 

This was another instance of God protecting His covenant people; Which leads us to Esther 2:12-14: It was now time for the women to go before King Ahasuerus to see if they would be chosen to become the next queen. We see in scripture that they had all gone into extensive preparation which lasted for twelve months before they could enter into the king’s presence. Each girl was given twelve months of beauty treatments, with six months of oil baths and six months of perfume and cosmetic applications. No doubt, a course on court etiquette was also given. Then in Esther 2:15-17 it is Esther’s turn. Notice the timeline here, verse sixteen states Esther was taken to King Ahasuerus in the seventh year of his reign in 479 BC in the 10th month of Tebeth (Tebeth was the Babylonian name for December-January). This is four years after Queen Vashti was dethroned. Then in verse seventeen the king placed the royal crown upon Esther’s head and proclaimed her queen of the great Persian Empire. Four years after Queen Vashti refused to come into the king’s presence and was banished, Esther finds favor in the king’s sight and is crowned Queen ~ she was chosen for a greater purpose.  Once again see the providence of God, working behind the scene in Esther’s life.  Esther was placed into a situation where God would use her to save the Jewish people. 

Notice how verse 15 states that Esther obtained favor in the sight of all who saw her. Can that be said of us? Do we find favor in the sight of those whom we come in contact with? Esther had a quality about her that went beyond outer beauty. She had an inner beauty which showed kindness, graciousness, humility and love. She had a wisdom about her that demonstrated she was trustworthy, dependable, faithful and loyal. My friend, inner beauty speaks louder than outer beauty. A person can be the most beautiful looking person in the world, but if their mouth is full of unkindness, lies and deceit then no one wants to be near them.  Proverbs 31:30 “Charm is deceitful and beauty is passing, but a woman who fears the Lord, she shall be praised.”

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