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2026-04-19 STANDING FOR WHAT'S RIGHT

Step Forward in Courage: Finding Faith When God Feels Silent

Ever had that moment where you knew you needed to say something important, but the timing felt impossible? Your heart's racing, palms sweating, and you're thinking, "If I get this wrong, everything falls apart."

That's exactly where Esther found herself in chapter 5. She was about to walk uninvited into the king's throne room—a move that could instantly end her life. No pressure, right? And here's what made it even harder: God hadn't said a single word. No vision, no miracle, no audible voice. Just silence.

Sound familiar? Sometimes God's most powerful work happens in the moments when we feel most alone.

When Courage Means Taking the First Step

Esther didn't wait for perfect clarity before she acted. On the third day of fasting, she put on her royal robes and stepped into the courtyard. The king could have ordered her execution on the spot. Instead, he extended his golden scepter—a sign of favor and welcome.

Here's the beautiful truth: courage isn't the absence of fear; it's surrendering to God in the face of fear and still moving forward.

Think about Rosa Parks on that Montgomery bus in 1955. She didn't know how refusing to give up her seat would change history. She later said, "I felt the Lord would give me the strength I needed." One quiet act of courage ignited the civil rights movement.

God is calling you to step forward too. Maybe it's a difficult conversation you've been avoiding. Maybe it's a stand you've been hesitant to take. You may not feel ready, and you definitely can't see the outcome. But faith doesn't wait for full visibility—that's why it's called faith.

The Wisdom of Waiting

Here's where Esther gets really wise. The king offers her anything—up to half his kingdom. This is her moment! But instead of blurting out her request, she invites him to a banquet. Then at that banquet, she invites him to another banquet.

Why the delay? Because God is just as interested in the "when" as He is in the "what." Sometimes the scepter only extends after we step up, but sometimes God says, "Hold up. I'm still setting the stage."

Not every open door means you should walk through it right now. Trust God's timing, even when it feels painfully slow. What He's preparing behind the scenes is often greater than what we can see in the moment.

Guarding Your Heart from Pride

Meanwhile, Haman leaves Esther's banquet on top of the world—until he sees Mordecai, the one Jew who refuses to bow to him. Suddenly, all his wealth, power, and honor feel worthless. His wounded ego drives him to build a 75-foot gallows to execute Mordecai.

The tragedy? Haman was closest to honor and closest to destruction at the exact same time.

Pride will rob you of joy faster than poverty ever could. One grudge can poison your entire life. Here's the sobering truth: if you don't crucify pride, pride will crucify you.

Your Invitation to Step Forward

Esther's story points us to someone greater—Jesus. Esther risked her life to go before the king, but Jesus gave His life to bring us to the King. Because of Jesus, you can step forward in courage. Because of Jesus, you can wait with patience. Because of Jesus, you don't have to be destroyed by pride.

Maybe you're living in Esther 5 right now. You don't see what God's doing. You don't understand His timing. But just like in Esther's story, God is working behind the scenes. The greatest evidence? The cross.

Don't wait until it's too late. The King isn't holding out a scepter of uncertainty—He's already stretched His arms out on the cross. Will you trust Him today?


Prayer: Father, thank you for your grace that meets us in our fear and uncertainty. Give us courage to step forward when we can't see the path. Give us wisdom to wait on your perfect timing. Guard our hearts from pride and help us trust that you're working behind the scenes. In Jesus' name, Amen.

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2026-04-12 FOR A TIME SUCH AS THIS

Discover Your Divine Purpose: Living for Such a Time as This

Ever feel like the world is constantly whispering (or shouting) who you should be? Smarter. More successful. More popular. Better at everything. The pressure to measure up can be suffocating. But here's the truth that changes everything: the world doesn't get to define you—God does.

Last week we celebrated the miracle of Resurrection Sunday, remembering how Jesus left His glory, endured ridicule and suffering, died in our place, and rose on the third day. If someone loved you enough to do all that, doesn't He get to tell you who you really are? You're chosen. Loved. Forgiven. Redeemed. Adopted. That's your true identity.

God Positions You in Critical Moments

The story of Esther reminds us of this powerful reality: God positions His people in critical moments to participate in His mission. Esther was an orphaned Jewish girl who became queen during a time when her people faced complete annihilation. Talk about pressure! But she wasn't there by accident.

When Mordecai learned that a decree had been issued to destroy all Jews, he mourned publicly—tearing his clothes, wearing sackcloth and ashes, crying out in the city square. This wasn't some distant problem anymore. It was personal and unavoidable.

God often uses crisis to wake His people up from spiritual slumber. It's like a smoke alarm piercing through your deepest sleep—unpleasant but urgent. The alarm isn't the problem; it's signaling that something matters deeply. When Jesus saw crowds who were "distressed and dejected like sheep without a shepherd," He was moved to compassion because He was awake to their need.

Your Position Is Your Divine Assignment

Here's what gets really exciting: Esther was strategically positioned for this exact moment. When Mordecai challenged her with those famous words—"Who knows whether you have come to the kingdom for such a time as this?"—he was pointing to God's sovereign placement.

You're not in your job by accident. You're not in your neighborhood, your family, your church, or even on that ball field coaching your kid's team by coincidence. God has strategically placed you where you are for a reason. Like Joseph told his brothers, "What you meant for evil, God meant for good."

Esther had a choice: stay comfortable and silent in the palace or risk everything for her people. Comfort would have been safer, but silence isn't safety when God is calling. She chose courage, saying, "If I perish, I perish."

Faith Requires Action

Notice what Esther did before approaching the king: she called for a three-day fast. She didn't rely on her own strength or clever strategies. She surrendered to Someone greater than any earthly king—her Creator God.

Here's the beautiful detail: this three-day fast happened during Passover. Five hundred years later, during Passover, Jesus would be crucified, buried, and raised on the third day. The golden scepter extended to Esther pointed forward to resurrection power extended to Jesus—and through Him, to us.

Your Next Step

Where has God positioned you right now? What opportunity is He calling you to step into? Who around you is in crisis while you've grown comfortable? Your workplace, your family, your neighborhood—these aren't random assignments. They're divine appointments.

You can't do this in your own strength, and that's the point. Resurrection power living in you through Jesus makes all the difference. He's positioned you with people who desperately need Him. What will you do about it?

If you've never trusted Jesus as your Savior, today is your "such a time as this" moment. Give Him your life. If you know Him but you're just existing, He has more for you. Step forward in faith. Be salt in a decaying world. Be light in the darkness.


Father, thank You for positioning us exactly where we are. Give us eyes to see the people in need around us, courage to step forward in faith, and dependence on Your resurrection power. May our lives point others to Jesus, in whose name we pray. Amen.

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