April 26, 2024

Esther – Chapter 8:9-15

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Esther 8:9-14 sounds very familiar!  The phraseology parallels the verses of Esther 3:12-14, but this time the decree written by Mordecai gave the Jews life instead of death.  It was written so that “every people after their language” (Esther 8:9, KJV) in the whole kingdom, could understand the good news of the salvation of the Jews from the previous death sentence.

Notice this parallel:  In Acts 2:5-12, on the day of Pentecost there were Jews from every nation staying in Jerusalem.  They heard these simple Galilean disciples declaring in their own languages “the wonders of God,” the good news of salvation (Life) for all through Jesus Christ. Today, God still wants the same Good News to reach everyone, everywhere; and it’s our responsibility as believers to share it (Matthew 28:18-20).

I stated in our study of Esther 3:12-15 that King Xerxes just went “along for the ride” and didn’t really care about the details of the first decree or the end results. This time is very different as the king realizes that he has a vested interest in this whole event and especially the results.  This new decree would save the life of his queen, his “bride,” the woman he loved.   The king’s name was essential for the authenticity of this decree and his seal made it irrevocable.

When Adam and Eve sinned, God had to pronounce a death sentence on all mankind (Genesis 3) because He is Holy and cannot stand sin.  This “decree” was irrevocable by any human standards. However, God doesn’t live by human standards.  He had, and still has, a vested interest in His creation, His children, His Bride.  God loved us so much that He sent His Son, Jesus, to use His Name to “sign” a new decree for Life, our salvation, and He sealed it with His “signet ring,” the Holy Spirit, making it irrevocable.

It is by the Name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth,… Salvation is found in no one else,
for there is no other name under Heaven given to men by which we must be saved.
Acts 4:10-12

Having believed, you were marked in Him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit…
Ephesians 1:13

The king gave the Jews permission to gather together
and stand against all those who would assault them.
Esther 8:11

Our King instructs us, through Paul and the author of Hebrews, to gather together to strengthen and encourage one another (I Corinthians 14:26 and Hebrews 10:24-25).  Our King also tells us to stand and fight our spiritual enemy, and He even equips us with God’s armor to ensure that we will win!

Stand firm then with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place, and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace.  In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one.  Take the helmet of salvation, and the Sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God.  And pray in the Spirit….
Ephesians 6:13-18

Are we ready for that day when the enemy comes against us?  Actually, it’s a daily battle.  We must meet together to encourage and strengthen one another.  We must not take off our armor. We must not let down our guard.  We must pray.

As I read Esther 8:15, my first thought was, “Wow!”  Besides Mordecai’s new authority, he was honored by being clothed in royal clothing of blue and white, a robe of linen and purple, and given a great crown of gold and presented publicly!  There was great rejoicing as Mordecai appeared before the citizens of Shushan.  I believe not only was Mordecai well-liked by all, but he also represented justice, honor, life, and freedom (a far cry from what Haman had represented). We will rejoice at our Lord’s appearing because He represents justice, honor, life, and freedom for us!

Darlene Schacht points out that linen, blue, and purple were used in the making of the tabernacle (Exodus 26:1a KJV).  The tabernacle was the dwelling place for God (Exodus 40:34).  So Mordecai’s attire signified that he was the temple of the Holy Spirit.  As Christians, we are God’s temple (I Corinthians 3:16).  As King Xerxes’ representative, Mordecai wore purple, which signifies royalty.  We wear the robe of righteousness.  We too are royalty. “But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God…” (1 Peter 2:9).

Mordecai persevered through the trials caused by Haman’s decree.  The final result was that he came out the victor and was given a golden crown—a symbol of power and position.  As Christians we will receive the crown of life when we stand strong, in our God-given authority, through the trials that the enemy throws at us.

And when the Chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the crown of glory
that will never fade away.
1 Peter 5:4

Be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you the crown of life.
Revelation 2:10b

Everything that Mordecai, Queen Esther, and the Jewish Nation received from the king was given to them because of his favor, his grace.  When we submit our lives to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, we receive His grace and everything we need to be victorious in this life and with Him for all eternity. Praise the Lord!

Let’s Pray:

Lord, thank You for reminding us that the “decree” for Life has already been “signed” by Jesus’ Name and “sealed” by Your Holy Spirit.  Help us share this Good News with others.  Please remind us to regularly fellowship together to strengthen one another.  Thank You for equipping each of us to stand against the enemy of our souls.  We are a chosen people, a royal priesthood belonging to You by Your grace, and Your grace alone.  We bow in worship to honor You, our King of kings.  In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

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About Clella Fox

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Clella and her husband, Steve, have been married 45 years. They live in Hilliard, OH, and are lovingly surrounded by their two daughters, their husbands, six grandkids, and their Havanese, Muffin. Clella has been a follower of Christ most of her life, and has been involved in many church ministries as well as numerous short-term foreign mission trips. Steve and she co-direct Royal Family KIDS of Franklin County summer camp for children who have been removed from abusive situations and placed in foster care. Besides her family and God, Clella loves God’s nature, reading, crafts, and travel. She enjoys studying God’s Word along with other believers, and has found Girlfriends’ Coffee Hour a great place for learning, prayer, and fellowship.

Comments

  1. I love reading your blogs Clella! In fact, ALL of the Esther Esther bloggers are doing such a GREAT job!! I can’t believe we have just one week left!!!

  2. Clella Fox says

    Thank you, Christi! I love this study, I have learned SO much! I am really going to miss it when we finish next week. Of course, I felt the same way when we finished “Girls with Swords,” so maybe it’s God’s Word and this fellowship group that makes the difference–of course that’s it! 🙂 The other bloggers and all the ladies who comment are wonderful!!
    Thanking God for His love, grace, and Life!

  3. thank you, clella…this blog is just ‘chock-a-block’ full today! where would we be without the L-I-F-E that Jesus made available to us through His obedience and sacrifice?!? (dead…that’s where we would still be!) i love, too, the reminder about wearing the Armor that God has given to us! oh, and the imagery/significance of the wearing of purple and blue linen…much to consider and meditate on today! <3

    • Clella Fox says

      Yes, Coleen, God’s Word is in fact L-I-F-E, so as we study it and apply it to our own life–we live! It’s amazing and humbling that God gives us HIS armor (Isaiah 11:5, 52:7, 59:17,a few examples.) He definitely wants us to be a part of His royal family! Praise the Lord.

  4. What great parallels you have shared here today, Clella! Awesome teaching – Thank you!!

    • Thank you, CG. It is amazing to me that when I take the time to thoroughly study God’s Word, I see those parallels He uses to get His message through to us! He wants everyone, everywhere to personally know Him and His salvation! Praise God!

  5. Awesome blog Clella! Love the reminders do who we are in Christ & that our bodies are His temple <3

    • Cynda, I too love the reminders of who we are in Christ and that He is in me. I, as you, want to live a life that makes it obvious that this is true. 🙂

  6. I love the references to putting on the armor of God, Clella! And it’s so vital that we wear it every day, as you mentioned. I can tell the days that I haven’t “outfitted” myself like I should – when you aren’t ready to defend yourself, the attack is brutal! Great job today! And Christi is right, you are a fantastic blogger!! 😀

    • Robin, thank you for the compliment, and right back at you! I just try to share what and how God puts the message on my heart, as I definitely know you do too.
      You are so right about the difference in having or not having on God’s armor! I used to pray it over myself every morning, and I’ve gotten out of the habit (now I’m praying the fruit of the Spirit), but I should pray for both as a reminder of where my strength and help comes from.
      The armor looks good on you! 🙂

  7. Sharon Creps says

    Thanks Clella, We really do need to be reminded that God’s provisions for us are available to us 24/7. It is good to be reminded to put that armor on everyday. He has not left us to fend for ourselves in this world but has everything we need for the asking and taking…we just need to do it!

    • Clella Fox says

      Exactly Sharon! I thought it was “pretty cool” when I thought about the fact that He gives us HIS armor! 🙂 Thank you for your comments.