WHEN THE LORD REMEMBERS YOU (12)

Post date: Jul 17, 2019 3:45:04 AM

“So they hanged Haman on the platform gallows he had prepared for Mordecai. Then the king’s anger subsided.” Esther 7:10. God will not relent His anger against those seeking to destroy you or keep you back from fulfilling all of His plans and His destiny for your life. God will not relent His power against those seeking your life for no reason. Those God had given the power to speak for you and to act on your behalf and to do you good, will not relent until they have done it as God had planned and destined according to His goodwill for your life as it was with Mordicai in his days. God used Esther and the king to fulfill all of His presents, and future plans for the Jews and the destiny He had prepared for Mordecai. The life of Mordecai was never the same again after that day. The king's anger only subsided after the will of God for Mordecai was done.

What God did for remembering Mordecai was beyond the destruction or hanging of Haman and his family on the same gallows he had prepared to hang Mordecai. Several good things happened to Mordecai thereafter. The hanging of Haman and his family on the gallows was just one of the beginning of good events and good news and good testimony in the life of Mordecai. Remember, it was the remembering of Mordecai by God that set the stage for all these things to happen at a time that even Mordecai and Hamn did not expect. As the Lord remember Mordicai and His plans for His life, He will remember you, He will enable many good things to begin happening to you, happening in your health and happening in your finances, happening in your business and in all the things you will do later.

Mordecai's’ life was not only spared, persevered and honored, but the authority previously given to, and held by Haman was transferred to him officially by the king. God gave Mordecai grace and magnified his name beyond his imagination, his best dreams, and his best wishes for himself in the land with authority. “That same day King Xerxes gave Queen Esther everything belonging to the estate of Haman the enemy of the Jews. And Mordecai came in to see the king because Esther had told the king how he was related to her. Then the king took off his signet ring that he had taken back from Haman and he gave it to Mordecai. Esther put Mordecai in charge of everything belonging to the house of Haman. Once again Esther spoke to the king. She fell at the king’s feet and cried and begged him to stop the evil plan that Haman the Agagite had planned against the Jews. Esther wisely did not implicate the king in the plan. The king held out the gold scepter to Esther. So Esther got up and stood in front of him. She said, my king if you are pleased with me and I have found favor in the king’s sight, and if it pleases you to do this, if you think it is the right thing to do, and if you are happy with me I am pleasing, let an order be written to cancel the letters Haman the son of Hammedatha the Agagite wrote to destroy the Jews in all of your kingdom. I could not stand to see that terrible thing, calamity, disasterhappen to my people. I could not stand to see my family, relatives, kindred killed or destroyed. King Xerxes answered Queen Esther and Mordecai the Jew, because Haman was against the Jews, I have given his things, estate, property to Esther, and my soldiers have hanged him on the platform gallows. Now, in the king’s name, write another order, decree to concerning the Jews as seems best and appropriate to you. Then seal the decree with the king’s signet ring because no letter written in the king’s name and sealed with his signet ring can be canceled, revoked or rescinded. At that time the king’s secretaries were called. This was the twenty-third day of the third month which is Sivan. The secretaries wrote out all of Mordecai’s orders and commands concerning the Jews, to the governors, to the captains of the soldiers in each state, and to the important men of the one hundred twenty-seven states that reached from India to Cush. They wrote in the writing of each state and in the language of each people. They also wrote to the Jews in their own writing and language.” Esther 8:1-9. Prayer Request Click here