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Peace On Earth?

December 17, 2023 By admin

In a world where headlines seem to inform us that the world is on fire and at war,  the songs “The First Noel” and “Hark the Herald Angels Sing”…Source: https://vimeo.com/895659308

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Lesson 12: Esther and Mordecai | 12.2 In a Foreign Court

December 17, 2023 By admin

12.2 In a Foreign Court
The story of Esther unfolding against the backdrop of the Persian Empire provides a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Jews who chose to remain in a foreign land, even after the fall of Babylon and the rise of Medo-Persia.
In the shadow of King Ahasuerus’s throne in the splendid palace of Susa, an amazing story unfolds. Here, we witness a royal decision affecting Queen Vashti, paving the way for humble Esther, who will ultimately prove to be a crucial figure in the survival of her people.
Esther and Mordecai take the stage, promising more than a royal court intrigue. It is a story of courage, loyalty, and divine providence in a world often marked by political intrigues and uncertainties.
This narrative reminds us that God’s plans can thrive in the most unusual places and circumstances. The decision to remain in a foreign land may seem unusual at first, but it opens the door to a story that demonstrates the power and wisdom of God amid adversities.
The story of Esther teaches us that even in a foreign king’s court, God’s guidance and protection are present. Even in the most complex political situations, faithfulness to God and the courage to do what is right can play a crucial role.
Read Esther 2:1–9. What do these verses tell us about Mordecai and Esther’s situation?
These verses reveal that Mordecai, a Jew of the tribe of Benjamin, was brought to Susa when Jehoiachin, the king of Judah, was taken to Babylon. Mordecai cares for his niece Esther, who is an orphan. Esther is chosen to participate in the royal contest to find a new queen in place of Vashti.
Mordecai plays a significant role in Esther’s life. He takes her in as his daughter and provides counsel as she participates in the royal contest. The fact that Esther is entrusted to Mordecai’s care highlights that she grows up in a challenging situation without parents, but Mordecai takes her in and cares for her.
The verses also emphasize that Esther finds favor in the eyes of Hegai, the king’s eunuch. Hegai shows Esther special favor, ensuring that she receives the best resources and companions.
Overall, these verses illustrate the adverse circumstances in which Mordecai and Esther live. At the same time, they reveal the divine providence and grace at work in their lives to position them for a role that will be crucial in the upcoming events.
Read Esther 2:10, 20. What transpires here, and why did Mordecai give her such an order?
In verse 10, Esther informs Mordecai that she is loyal to him by revealing her identity. This information may be crucial, as she had no people or kindred, indicating that her family background might not be widely known.
In verse 20, we see that Esther follows Mordecai’s order to keep her identity a secret. This confidentiality could have various reasons, including preserving her safety or the strategic necessity of revealing her true identity at a later time.
It is essential to note that Mordecai may have given the instruction to keep Esther’s identity a secret to protect her from potential dangers. In an environment marked by political intrigues and rivalries, disclosing her Jewish origin could make her vulnerable. Mordecai, caring for Esther, might have decided to safeguard her true identity for the time being.
The story of Esther gradually unveils the wise and strategic decisions made by the main characters to ensure the survival and protection of the Jewish people.
Under what circumstances do you think it might be wise not to openly talk about our faith? Or should we never do that? And if not, why not?
There are various circumstances under which it might be wise to be cautious about disclosing our faith openly. Here are some situations where people might consider being reserved:
  1. Professional Environment:
    • In some professional settings, openness about faith might be seen as unprofessional or inappropriate. It could lead to prejudice or affect professional relationships.
  2. Cultural Sensitivity:
    • In regions or communities where tensions exist between different faiths, being open about one’s faith could lead to conflicts. In such cases, it might be sensible to be respectful and culturally sensitive.
  3. Personal Safety:
    • In some parts of the world, individuals may face discrimination or persecution based on their faith. In such cases, it may be necessary to keep faith private to ensure personal safety.
  4. Family Relationships:
    • Sometimes, being open about faith can lead to conflicts in family relationships. In such cases, it is important to find ways to live one’s faith respectfully without provoking confrontations.
  5. Respect for Other Beliefs:
    • In a multicultural environment, it’s important to respect the diversity of religious beliefs and worldviews. Openness about one’s faith should not lead to devaluing or condemning others.
However, it’s also important to emphasize that there is no universal rule, and the decision to openly talk about faith depends on many individual factors. In many contexts, exchanging religious views and promoting understanding and respect is important.
It is crucial to act wisely and respectfully, consider the circumstances, and respond to the needs of the specific situation. Openness should not lead to hurting or discriminating against others but rather should serve to foster understanding and cooperation.                     

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Community Fundraiser Procures $15,000 to Support Cancer Center Research

December 17, 2023 By admin

The ninth annual No-Shave November fundraiser procured $15,000 for Loma Linda University Cancer Center’s patient care, translational research, and clinical innovation. Community members, Inland Empire…… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/community-fundraiser-procures-15-000-to-support-cancer-center-research

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Monday: In a Foreign Court

December 17, 2023 By admin

Daily Lesson for Monday 18th of December 2023

Eventually, after the fall of Babylon and the rise of Medo-Persia, many of the Jews returned to their ancestral lands. But not all returned. Some remained where they had been living for a generation or more.

With this background in mind, we have a bit of the context for the story of Esther. “In those days when King Ahasuerus sat on the throne of his kingdom, which was in Shushan the citadel” (Esther 1:2, NKJV). Here is where the biblical narrative unfolds, the Persian Empire under this king.

In chapter 1, queen Vashti falls out of favor with the king, which leads him to look for another queen, one to replace the now-disfavored Vashti. It’s in this context that Esther and her cousin, Mordecai, first appear.

Read Esther 2:1-9. What do these verses teach us about the situation of Mordecai and Esther?

 

It seems that Mordecai, as a royal officer, was sitting at the gate of the palace and was residing in the city of Shushan with his adopted daughter, or cousin, Esther. Because of their position and living where they did, they were immersed in the Persian culture. This must be at least part of the reason Esther was chosen to be presented to the king: “Esther also was taken to the king’s palace and entrusted to Hegai, who had charge of the harem” (Esther 2:8, NIV).

Read Esther 2:10,20. What was going on here, and why would Mordecai give her such a command?

 

Though the text does not say precisely why, it’s not hard to guess. As aliens in a foreign culture and religion that, we will see, could be hostile, they were wise in keeping silent about their family and people.

What circumstances might you think of where it could be prudent not to be overt about our faith? Or should we never do that? And if not, why not?

 
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God First Your Daily Prayer Meeting #495

December 17, 2023 By admin



Matthew 21:22 – "If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer." Tag someone in need of prayer and kindly share your prayer requests here. https://bit.ly/3GdFXpR Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pP5dU8j-SC0

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