daily reading 35.5 (Esther 8:1–6)
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Our opening prayer for this week:
Judge me, O Lord, and prove my ways,
And test my will, and try my heart
My faith upon your promise stays,
Nor from your law my feet depart.
I hate to walk, I hate to sit
With wicked blowhards, men of lies.
The scoffer and the hypocrite
Are nauseating in my eyes.
In your assembly I appear,
By mercy, bold, in innocence;
But when I stand before your bar,
Christ's blood will be my sole defense.
I love your sacred dwelling, Lord,
The house in which your honors dwell;
There shall I hear your holy word,
And there your wondrous works retell.
Do not let me be joined at last
To men of treachery and blood,
Before you, I, no more harassed
Will shout your thanks and bless my God. Amen.
Esther 8:1–6
- That same day King Ahasuerus awarded Queen Esther the estate of Haman, the enemy of the Jews. Mordecai entered the king's presence because Esther had revealed her relationship to Mordecai.
- 2 The king removed his signet ring he had recovered from Haman and gave it to Mordecai, and Esther put him in charge of Haman's estate.
- 3 Then Esther addressed the king again. She fell at his feet, wept, and begged him to revoke the evil of Haman the Agagite and his plot he had devised against the Jews.
- 4 The king extended the gold scepter toward Esther, so she got up and stood before the king.
- 5 She said, "If it pleases the king and I have found favor before him, if the matter seems right to the king and I am pleasing in his eyes, let a royal edict be written. Let it revoke the documents the scheming Haman son of Hammedatha the Agagite wrote to destroy the Jews who are in all the king's provinces. 6 For how could I bear to see the disaster that would come on my people? How could I bear to see the destruction of my relatives?"
Helpful notes on Esther 8:1–6
For yourself pray:
- That God makes you bold in Christ by his Spirit
For others pray:
- That God gives needed relief to those affected by Hurricane Idalia
A psalm to listen to and ponder, as time allows:
- Psalm 106 (YouTube, soloist with electronic instruments)
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