I think it’s fair to say that there is a significant amount of uncertainty in our world. Every outlet – social media, news networks, personal conversations, and entertainment content – highlights it; economically, politically, militarily, relationally, and spiritually, people are feeling like there is nothing solid under their feet. There is a sense that everything is changing too rapidly for any of us to adapt, and we are simply being swept up in the current of events.
We’d do well to remember the Lord, our God, who is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
The book of Esther paints a picture of people in similarly unstable circumstances. The king of their realm (a vast one stretching from India to Ethiopia), was not a stable man. He was full of pride, puffed up with his own importance, and loved nothing better than flaunting it before others driven by similar appetites. His decisions were made while he was under the influence of strong drink, and turned on the dime of his emotional state. The counsel he received was from men who were willing to say and do anything to get a piece of his wealth, status, or power. Conquest was the name of the game for the powerful, and the common people were often stuck with the unintended consequences of that game. The inhabitants of the nation included those who had been enslaved generationally and women who were sex trafficked for the pleasure of the king and nobles.
This was the environment that led to Esther being trafficked, along with her peers, to appease the appetites of the king. It was in this context that Mordecai, one of the generationally enslaved, crossed a very powerful man. It was in this context that Haman, that powerful man, wheedled his way into acquiring the king’s authority to wipe out an entire people group because of a personal affront.
But God.
By the time that Haman had spent a year stewing in the wrath of his wounded pride, God had laid the foundations of a people’s salvation for two years. Esther had spent 12 months in preparation for presentation to the king, finding favor with everyone in the palace, and another 12 months as his queen before Haman came to the king with his request to kill the Jews. By the time the enemy moved against God’s people, God’s salvation had been in place twice as long as the enemy had been plotting.
The same God that provided a Messiah for all of humanity before the foundations of the world is the same God that placed Esther at the side of the king a full year before the enemy made a move against the Jews. He is the same God that sees and knows and loves and works all things together for His people today.
Be encouraged. Today’s rulers are little changed from those in Esther’s day. Today’s circumstances in the world of politics, finances, domestic dynamics, and societal unrest are little changed. Humanity is as distanced from the ideal as it ever was. And God remains ever who He is. The great I AM. Faithful. True. Foreknowing and working all things together for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purposes. Laying the foundation of your salvation before you even know that there is an enemy laying a plot.
In the middle of all of the tangible uncertainty, remember that there is the bedrock-solid certainty of Who God is. Fear not.