You have to approach an evil man who can have you killed on the spot. You don't know how the story ends. So, do you go?
It is easy to quarterback from the couch. It's easy to say, "of course I would go! God would protect me!" But, tell me, would you go into that situation?
Young Esther was exactly there when the throne room door opened. I imagine that there might have been a few moments of anguish as she waited for the sceptre to rise. And then it did!
Mysterious how God works. In that act, the king was doing God's will even though he didn't know it. That sceptre had to rise. It couldn't NOT rise. Yet Xerxes was unaware of the gravity of his act. It would be recorded in Holy writ. Yet, it was stunning, and it opened the door to dialogue. Yet, the talk would have to wait for another day because the real trap wasn't yet armed.
What frightful situation are you facing? What cards have to drop? What impossible meeting awaits you? First, recognize that you have God's protection as you seek to do his will. Then move.
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