Blessed, Not Lucky

Read Esther 1:1 through 2:23

In the summer of 2002, Craig DeMartino nearly died when he fell 100 feet to the ground while rock climbing. But God was working to preserve his life. DeMartino’s climbing partner didn’t usually carry a phone since he couldn’t get a signal in the wilderness. That day, however, he did have a phone – and a signal. A rescue team, normally hours away, happened to be in the area and was able to respond quickly. Today, DeMartino is still climbing and sharing his testimony of God’s divine care.

Now the king was attracted to Esther more than to any of the other women, and she won his favor and approval more than any of the other virgins. So he set a royal crown on her head and made her queen instead of Vashti (Esther 2:17).

The Book of Esther isn’t a history of lucky breaks. It is a testimony of God miraculously moving behind the scenes to rescue and bless His people. Nothing takes God by surprise. He knows your needs before they arise, and He is always working on your behalf.

Thought for Today: You don’t have to know what tomorrow holds as long as you know the One who holds tomorrow.

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