Is there anything to do during daily devotion? Yes, during daily devotions, we are asking God for direction and protection. Then, how do we do that without reading His Word and praying to our God and maker?
Definitely, during daily devotion, we read the Scriptures, sing praises to God for waking us up in another day just by His grace and pray for today and always. So, daily devotion comprises of reading the Bible, singing praises and praying.
But remember that, we should do everything to the glory of God as our everything.
TUESDAY,
OCTOBER 11, 2022
TEXT:
Esther 3:1-15
1.
Some time later King Xerxes promoted a man named Haman to the position of prime
minister. Haman was the son of Hammedatha, a descendant of Agag.
2.
The king ordered all the officials in his service to show their respect for
Haman by kneeling and bowing to him. They all did so, except for Mordecai, who
refused to do it.
3.
The other officials in the royal service asked him why he was disobeying the
king’s command;
4.
day after day they urged him to give in, but he would not listen to them. “I am
a Jew,” he explained, “and I cannot bow to Haman.” So they told Haman about
this, wondering if he would tolerate Mordecai’s conduct.
5.
Haman was furious when he realized that Mordecai was not going to kneel and bow
to him,
6.
and when he learned that Mordecai was a Jew, he decided to do more than punish
Mordecai alone. He made plans to kill every Jew in the whole Persian Empire.
7.
In the twelfth year of King Xerxes’ rule, in the first month, the month of
Nisan, Haman ordered the lots to be cast (“purim,” they were called) to find
out the right day and month to carry out his plot. The thirteenth day of the
twelfth month, the month of Adar, was decided on.
8.
So Haman told the king, “There is a certain race of people scattered all over
your empire and found in every province. They observe customs that are not like
those of any other people. Moreover, they do not obey the laws of the empire,
so it is not in your best interests to tolerate them.
9.
If it please Your Majesty, issue a decree that they are to be put to death. If
you do, I guarantee that I will be able to put 375 tons of silver into the
royal treasury for the administration of the empire.”
10.
The king took off his ring, which was used to stamp proclamations and make them
official, and gave it to the enemy of the Jewish people, Haman and Hammedatha,
the descendant of Agag.
11.
The king told him, “The people and their money are yours; do as you like with
them.”
12.
So on the thirteenth day of the month Haman called the king’s secretaries and
dictated a proclamation to be translated into every language and system of
writing used in the empire and to be sent to all the rulers, governors, and
officials. It was issued in the name of King Xerxes and stamped with his ring.
13.
Runners took this proclamation to every province of the empire. It contained
the instructions that on a single day, the thirteenth day of Adar, all
Jews-young and old, women and children-were to be killed. They were to be
slaughtered without mercy and their belongings were to be taken.
14.
The contents of the proclamation were to be made public in every province, so
that everyone would be prepared when that day came.
15.
At the king’s command the decree was made public in the capital city of Susa,
and runners carried the news to the provinces. The king and Haman sat down and
had a drink while the city of Susa was being thrown into confusion.
(Good
News Translation Holy Bible)
TOPIC:
WHEN YOU ARE NOT HONORED FOR DOING GOOD
In Esther 2:19-23,
Mordecai exposes the gate men’s assassination plot. It’s normal that Mordecai
expected to be rewarded for his courage, after all he deserved it. But for
whatever reason that was not mentioned, Haman was rewarded and elevated above
all the other nobles.
This made Haman demand
to be honored. Everyone bowed down in homage before Haman, but Mordecai
refused. Probably out of annoyance or pride. Perhaps he would not bow to Haman
because he was a Jews.
From the benefit of hind
sight, we can say that God planned these events in order to execute the
salvation of the Jews. It was in accordance with what Paul said to the Romans:
“In all things God works for the good of those who love Him, according to his
purpose” (Romans 8:28).
QUESTION:
Why do you seek for recognition each time you do something good?
PRAYER:
Holy Spirit, help me to serve faithfully without expecting human recognition,
in Jesus name, Amen.
Remain
Blessed
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