Thursday, June 9, 2011

Esther 4:16

"Go, gather all the Jews who are present in Shushan, and fast for me; neither eat nor drink for three days, night or day. My maids and I will fast likewise. And so I will go to the king, which is against the law; and if I perish, I perish!" Esther 4:16

Preparation is the key to success. The more complicated the task, the more preparation is needed. It takes very little preparation for me to clean the floor of the house. All I have to do is to sweep the floor. It took more preparation for us to say go camping. We had to get the tent, the sleeping bags, the air mattress, the food, clothing. And this is just the big stuff! It took hours to prepare for this short trip - and then we forgot a few things!

Esther was getting ready to put on the performance of her life. Everything depended upon what she did - not just for herself, but for all the Jews in all of captivity. Even though she was queen, she knew she had to prepare. She dolled herself up. She ordered special food to be made ready - that means the cooks had to get all the ingredients and tools to do Esther's wishes. She cleaned her quarters. Her maids pressed her best dress. But this was just the outward things.

Esther knew she had a lot of spiritual preparation to do as well - and she could not do it alone. She asked all the local to fast and pray with her and her maidens. This was all out war for the welfare and lives of hundreds of thousands of Jews. After the three days of spiritual warfare through fasting and prayer, she was ready to walk in on the King - something that was very dangerous. If the King was not pleased - she would die immediately.

What preparation are you making for your life? No, I'm not talking about the Inland Revenue Department and the children's educational fund. I'm asking about the spiritual battles you are facing - or are soon to face. Do you spend any time fasting? Praying? Studying the Word? If you should come under spiritual attack today, would you have the strength needed for the battle? Are you interceding for your kids' spiritual lives? Do you spend time in prayer for your Church services each week? Or do you just show up on Sunday morning hoping that something good happens. When is the last time you prayed and fasted for your community? Your country? Your national government?

I'm afraid that most of us just stroll through life, taking it as it comes, with little or no preparation. We wouldn't do our employer that way, but we seem content to let our spiritual lives develop as they may. And our spiritual lives are much more important than our jobs - jobs are temporary, life is eternal. How many jobs have you had in the past 10 or 20 years? How many lives will you spend in eternity? See what I mean? We take it for granted that we will get to heaven, but we make little preparation to get us there. Amen and Amen.

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