Please join us for our next Online Bible Study!
“16-Day Love Challenge:
Matching our Words and Actions with
1 Corinthians 13:4-8″
by Cherie Zack and Rebecca LeCompte.
This study begins November 4th.
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Hope. That’s what I feel when I put myself in Esther’s place. Even before the deliverance actually happens, even before lives are really changed, there is joy when you realize that victory is possible. When you see that God has made a way out and it works and we know the instant joy and peace. Don’t you know there was joy in Susa that day? Mordecai is being honored and the city is shouting with gladness. Mordecai is now in control and the people are relieved and at peace and actually full of joy throughout the whole kingdom. Esther’s mission is accomplished.
What a great relief she must have felt, as we do when the truth breaks upon our hearts that God has made a way out. Not a way out of our circumstances always, but a way out of defeat from our circumstances. Can you relate? Romans 6:14 says, “Sin shall not have dominion over you for you are not under law but under grace.” Read that again. Let it leap off the page and resonate in your heart. “Sin shall not have dominion over ________” (fill in your name)!
Have you been wrestling with problems in your life that you have no victory over? Are you at the point of despair? Can you not find a way out? You have everything you need to claim victory that is rightfully yours through Your Redeemer Jesus Christ who died for you. Mission accomplished. Though we may not understand the whole process of how victory happens, we have faith in His word and the things that were made to defeat you will lie in pieces at your feet and you will be free. No matter how long you’ve been in bondage, the Lord has fulfilled His promises and joy is yours!
And many from the peoples of the country declared themselves Jews,
for the fear of the Jews had fallen upon them.
Esther 8:17
The Gentiles became Jews, adopting the principles and beliefs of God’s people, giving up paganism and turning to the only One True God.
Do people want what you have? Do they see a difference in how you are living your life and want the same? When your reactions to the trials and challenges you face are much different than they used to be, others are going to be struck by this change and become followers of Jesus—like you.
When your life can no longer be explained simply in terms of your human personality, when your reaction is contrary to what others have been led to expect, the questions are asked, * “What makes _______ do this?” * “How can ________ do this?” * “What makes _________ react this way?”
Once again, God gets the glory for the awesome change in His people and others are drawn into Him and become hungry for more of Him. Then you find yourself praising Him for the very trial that you thought would break you for good, and your mess is His message and Heaven will receive more angels.
God is always working with us and through us. He wants all of His children to follow Him and to be ready for that day when “Every knee shall bow and tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.” He rejoices over each new believer. Praise God that you get to be a part of this; and, like Esther and Mordecai, lead people to change their lives all throughout our kingdoms.
Step out and do the impossible thing that God wants you to do. Obey Him and let Him bless you!!
Let’s Pray:
Dear Father, thank You so much for this study, for letting us see in our own lives the light that You placed there for the world to see. Thank You for freedom from bondage, and for the good news You have given us through Your Word. Thank You for hope and victory through You. Thank You for loving us unconditionally and seeing the good in us when we cannot see it and for being patient with us when we keep repeating the same mistakes over and over. Thank You for grace. May we always shine Your goodness and be a witness to a hurting world and may we turn eyes toward You with our actions. We love You and praise You. In Jesus’ name.
Amen.
Kim, I love what you wrote this morning. You have given us “meat to chew on” and encouragement to grow in. I too thought about what other people see in me when I go through trials. I pray that they see the hope, peace, and confidence that I have in my Lord and are drawn to Him because of that.
I thought of Romans 5:1-5, “…hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts….” and Romans 15:13, “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.”
A definite “amen” to your prayer!”
thank you Clella, what a compliment and yes, hope, peace, confidence that we have in the Lord will withstand trials and valleys, He’s with us always.
thank you, kim, for encouraging us to put up our Sword! love claiming the Truth of romans 6:14, “Sin shall not have dominion over __(me!)__ for you are not under law but under grace.” <3
love that!! for you are not under law but under grace!! Thank you Coleen, thank you for all the prayers that have gone in to this study. I know your prayers are powerful.
Beautiful Kim! Thanks for the reminder that we already have all that we need for victory, even if we don’t understand the process.
He’s already equipped us for the battle and the victory is ours right now. what hope there is in those words, right? Thank you for always commenting and always sharing a kind word. God bless you!
Hallelujah!! Way to go, Kim! Beautiful, powerful, hopeful blog today! 😀 It’s a great way to end my night!