Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Learning to Trust God - Part II: The Book of Esther


Learning to Trust God - Part II: Book of Esther
 
 

“Our Goal for this bible study is to learn to trust God with every area and aspect of our life.”

Learning to Trust God - Part II: Book of Esther

 Key Scripture:


Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.  In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.

In this portion of our study, we will examine the importance of trusting God when we don’t know his plan nor understand his plan. His plan unfolds through our obedience to his word. In our last study we learned about the order God has.  In this study we begin to see how obedience, which is our evidence of loving and trusting God and his divine order, which brings the blessings of his divine plan.

Esther Chapter 2: (KJV)

King Ahasuerus remembers what Vashti has done and what was decreed against her: to longer be queen because she did not obey his command to come to him when he requested. Since he was the king and this was done openly, he could not restore Vashti as queen.

Upon counsel given to him, fair young virgins were sought for the king in all of his one hundred twenty seven providences of his kingdom.  The King would choose a new Queen.

There was a Jew, name Mordecai, the son of Jair, the son of Shimei, the son of Kish, a Benjamite, who had been carried away from Jerusalem with the captivity.  His cousin, who was his uncle’s daughter, name Hadassah (Esther) became his daughter, after her father and mother died. (Hadassah is the Hebrew name of the heroine and means “Myrtle.” In the prophetic symbolism the myrtle would replace the thorns, briers of the desert, demonstrating the Lord’s forgiveness and acceptance of His people.  The myrtle branches are carried in procession at the Feast of Tabernacles signifying peace and Thanksgiving.  The Persian name “Esther” means “Star”; from the Hebrew: star-like flowers of the myrtle.) Names and the meaning of names were very important in the Old Testament Times.

Esther was brought to Shushan the palace, as the king commanded.  Esther was fair and beautiful and she obtained favor of Hegai, the keeper of the women.  He put her in the best place of the house of the women and gave her the things for purification.

Mordecai charged Esther to not show her people nor her kindred.  Remember they were brought into this kingdom as captives. Esther was raised as a young girl to serve God, the God of the Hebrews (Jews); she grew up with the Ten Commandments and the Law.  She honored and obeyed Mordecai as she had honored and obeyed her mother and father, before they died. 

1st Commandment Exodus Chapter 20:1-3 
Exodus 20:1-3 (KJV)

20 And God spake all these words, saying,

I am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.

Thou shalt have no other gods before me.

 
5th Commandment Exodus Chapter 20:12
Exodus 20:12 (KJV)

12 Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee.


Matthew 22:36-40    (Jesus is the fulfillment of the Law and he is love)
Matthew 22:36-40 (KJV)

36 Master, which is the great commandment in the law?

37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.

38 This is the first and great commandment.

39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.

40 On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.

The first step in learning to trust God, is to love him.  Love leads to obedience, obedience shows we trust him.  The word says, If you love me, keep my commandments.  This is how God knows you love him.  It's not by saying, Lord I love you.  It's by being obedient to his word, all of his word.


If ye love me, keep my commandments.


If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love; even as I have kept my Father's commandments, and abide in his love.

Jeremiah 29:11 God has plans for us
Jeremiah 29:11  (KJV)

11 For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.

God has plans for us, just like he had plans Esther. God's plans normally are not our plans; his ways are not our ways, his thoughts are not our thoughts.  We must trust God’s plans.  When trust God, we walk by faith and not by sight.  2 Corinthians 5:7

(For we walk by faith, not by sight:)

Here we have the young Hadassah (Esther) obeying her cousin, who is now her Father, Mordecai and the king’s commandment.  Did you ever think about what Esther wanted as a young girl?  What were her dreams?  Even more what were Mordecai’s plans and dreams for Esther before the kings’ command came? 

Every day Mordecai walked before the court of the women’s house to see how Esther was and what should become of her.  After the purification of twelve months was accomplished, Esther was taken to king Ahasuerus in the tenth month, which is the month Tebeth, in the seventh year of his reign.    The king loved Esther more than all of the women and she obtained grace and favor in his eyes. So he set the royal crown upon her head and she became his queen.  They celebrated with feasts and gifts.

Esther continued to obey the commandment of Mordecai, just like when she was brought up with him. During that time, Mordecai sat in the king’s gate, and two of his chamberlains, Bigthan and Teresh were angry with the king and plotted to kill him.  Mordecai found out, an assassination attempt would be made on the king and he told it to Queen Esther and she certified the king in Mordecai’s name.  After the matter was investigated, the men were hanged on a tree and it was recorded in the Book of Chronicles before the king. At that time Mordecai did not receive any recognition for saving the kings life, which was a good deed.

When you have done the right thing and have not received recognition, remain faithful to God. Whatever we do we do it unto the Lord not unto man. Colossians 3:23

And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men;

We must trust God with our love and obedience to him.  God sees and knows everything.  His eyes behold the good and the evil.  He is our just reward.

Esther’s purification process was twelve months and another ten months passed before she went before the King.  Think of that, twenty-two months, waiting just for an introduction to the king.  Are you waiting for something?  Have you prayed for something and have not received an answer to your payer yet?  Are you preparing yourself for the arrival of the KING OF KINGS? As we wait for an answer to our prayers or desires, we must trust God, for he knows the plans he has for us.  During our preparation we must also bear fruit.  We need to be mindful, if God’s answer to our prayer or desire is “No”, he as our loving Father has our best interest in mind. 

Remember the Children of Israel desired an earthly king?  God did not want to give them an earthly king, but they wanted to be like the world.  (I Samuel 8:4-22; 9-10) God had been an excellent King for them, but as we are today, the children of Israel were very unappreciative and soon they forgot all the wonderful things God had done for them, including bringing them out of slavery and taking care of them in the wilderness.  We are the same way today, God does many things for us, but we, sadly to say, are often unappreciative and quickly forget his goodness toward us. 

Sometimes God’s answer to our prayers or desires are yes, but not now. The answer will come at the appointed time: Abraham and Sarah received a promise from God to have a son and from the promise child their descendants would be as many as the stars of heaven and the sand of the sea. We must trust God to keep his promise, no matter what.  God asked Abraham to offer his promised Son to him as an offering.  Sometimes you will be tested with the promise you asked God for.  But, God is faithful, therefore he is trustworthy.  He did ask for Isaac to be sacrificed as a child, but the other part of the promise still had to be fulfilled.  God is not a liar, he always keeps his word. If he promised he will do it no matter what.  Oh, he is trustworthy!

Suggestion:  Get a journal and write down asked and answered prayers and reflect upon them from time- to-time. Many times you will see the hand of God with you all along, when he said yes, when he said no, and when he made you wait. God orders our steps. 
 

Questions:

1)      Did you ever consider Esther, whether or not she desired to be brought before the king?

 

2)      Is there an area in your life that you now realize, due to length of time, you are not trusting God with this area in your life?

 

3)      If you answered yes to the question above, what scriptures of encouragement are you leaning on?

 

4)      How many years did David trust the promise from God that he would become king? Do you think David, as a child tending the sheep, dreamed of becoming a king?

 

5)      God promised the Children of Israel they would inherit the Promise Land, how many years did it take?

 

6)      How many years was it before Abraham and Sarah received the promise child?

 

Note:  Length of Time is not a factor with God.  But he is always on time.

Summary Lesson for Chapter 2 Book of Esther:

Trust God to order your steps.  God ordered the kings command, Mordecai, and Esther.  Trust God while you are waiting.  While you wait you are in a preparation phase, just as Esther went through twelve months of purification which was her preparation phase and ten months of waiting before she could go before the king.  God sees the big picture; we only see what we want or desire.  He has a plan.  Trust him to fulfill the plans he has for your life.  We want to get to the point we can say, “Not my will, but, Thy will be done.”

 
Answers to Part I Discussion Questions:

1.       Yes, Acts 5:29

2.      Titus 2:3-5

3.      Proverbs 30:5 - a shield

Next week, we will continue our study on "Learning to Trust God - Part III: The Book of Esther









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