More Than a Meal
I was blessed to recall the occasion when Queen Esther appeared before King Ahasuerus unannounced at the risk of her own life. According to the Law of the Medes and Persians, to appear before the king without being first summoned meant the death penalty - unless he extended the royal sceptre. After three days of prayer and fasting, Esther came before the king and she found favour in his sight. I wonder if he was surprised what her request was: that he and Haman (a chief adviser) would come to a banquet of wine. Really? Would a sensible person really risk her life over a private banquet? If you have read the book of Esther, you know there was much more at stake than the king attending a dinner party. Esther was desperate to save her people, and God raised her up for such a time to use her position of influence and access with the king to plead for deliverance. Ultimately the scheme and the wicked adversary Haman were exposed and overthro...