REMEMBERING THE GRACE

Passage: Esther 9:20~10:3  

Key verse: 9:22

Mordecai recorded these events and had all Jews celebrate the days of their victory every year. It was to remember how they got relief from their enemies and how their sorrow turned into joy. Mordecai encouraged them to give gifts to each other and those who were in need. The joy the Lord gives us is not for a moment's excitement. It is to remember the grace that we experienced in him. So that we grow in the right relationship with him, and even if we face another desperate situation, we trust in the Lord, who has power above all. It is our heart's devotion to depend on the Lord always (1Ki 8:61). What effort do you make each day to remember the grace of God you receive? Would you come down to your knees today to recognize and thank the Lord?

Chapter 10 describes the exaltation of Mordecai. While he was a valuable and faithful worker in the court, the king also recognized him for his loyalty to his people. Mordecai's greatness was faithfulness to his people, whom the Lord had chosen to reveal his glory. Mordecai spoke up and worked in his capacity to deliver them (1Cor 15:58).



Prayer: Father, thank you for delivering me from the grip of sin and death. Thank you for the joy and comfort of knowing your goodness and faithfulness. Help me to devote my heart to remembering you each day.

One Word: Memories should not die out.