Queen Esther
Old Testament

Queen Esther

Savior of the Jewish People

Period

479 BC

Role

Queen of Persia

Esther was a Jewish orphan who became queen of Persia and risked her life to save her people from genocide. Her courage and faith demonstrate God's providence in placing people in positions of influence "for such a time as this."

"And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?"

Esther 4:14

Significance

Esther's story shows how God works behind the scenes to protect His people. Her courage to risk her life for others and her strategic wisdom make her a model of faithful action in times of crisis.

Life Events

Orphaned and raised by cousin Mordecai

Chosen as queen of Persia

Concealed her Jewish identity

Learned of Haman's plot to destroy the Jews

Fasted for three days before approaching the king

Risked her life by appearing before the king uninvited

Exposed Haman's plot at a banquet

Saved the Jewish people from destruction

Established the feast of Purim

Spiritual Lessons

1

God places people in strategic positions for His purposes

2

Courage means acting despite fear

3

Prayer and fasting prepare us for difficult decisions

4

Stand up for what's right even at personal cost

5

God's providence works even when He seems absent

6

One person's courage can save many lives

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