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  1. Wow. I’ve got something big coming up next week – and I’ve been stressing about it for months. Although I know that the only way it COULD happen, is if God “is all over it,” but still, I’ve done everything BUT sit down and let His peace take my nerves.

    Anyway, this morning, “For such a time is this…” came to mind. I’ve been thinking about it all day… I was going to youtube it and listen to someone speak, but instead, I googled “for such a time is this the story of Esther.” I clicked on your site first – WOW. God is good. It is exactly what I needed. Here I am 16 minutes later, full of peace and ready to be me. Thank you for posting this, and thank you for being the vessel God chose to encourage me. I’m saying a special prayer just for you.

    Jessica

  2. Angel – thanks for have Donna as your guest write about Esther and for sharing your post over at the #Unite linkup where we are neighbors.. I really found it interesting to understand what the meaning of Daniel and his friends names meant. It sure does make you stop and think a lot about the wold putting names on us that God doesn’t have in mind for us at all. Great points throughout. Thanks so much to you both…
    PS.. if you are looking for another place to link to on Thursday’s I would love if you would consider joining my linkup #TuneInThursday – it opens Thursday 3am PST and runs through Sunday night. you can find it at http://www.debbiekitterman.com/blog (Please feel free to delete the link if you think it inappropriate).

  3. This is very good! I’ve heard people talk about the Name of God not being mentioned in the book. But Who do they think she was fasting and praying to? And she asked all of the Jews in Susa to fast and pray to Him, too. Who do people think the Jews would be likely to fast and pray to?

    You did a great job on this article!

  4. What a beautifully written post. I love the story of Esther. I love how God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things. It also reminds me that God wants to use me but if I refuse, He will use someone else and I may miss out on His purpose for me.

  5. Esther is my favorite female biblical character, and I think it is because we see the struggle and the journey of embracing God’s courage for what she was called to. I love the truth here and the reminder that our King has already extended the golden scepter to each of us, and there is no fear or condemnation…only perfect love. So glad I visited here today!

  6. Great post!! I love the tie-in between names, the labels the world gives us, and Esther embracing her true identity. Thank you so much for sharing!

  7. Am I the only one that when I see the name “Myrtle” my mind automatically goes to The Great Gatsby? Yup just me LOL. Getting back on track, I love the story within the story you just told. Esther is an example of such a strong person, but especially strong woman, in the Bible. We need more present day role models just like her for our world’s future children!

  8. I do not have a lot of knowledge about bible stories and such. However, this was a great blog. My motto is “faith over fear” and I wear it as my badge of honor!

  9. Oh wow, what a phenomenol post. I love all the beautiful detail you have included from your research. Such a wonderful story of Esther to focus on too.

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