Another
thing that caught my attention in the book of Esther was the wisdom in which
Esther handled her issues. I can tell you for free that no matter how beautiful
you can be, it is not enough to hold a marriage. But God’s wisdom embedded in
good character and prayers will take anyone to the greatest height attainable in
marriage. Proverbs 24:3 says, “Through wisdom, a house is built, and by
understanding it is established; by knowledge the rooms are filled with
precious and pleasant riches.”
The book
of Esther chapter 3 was where Haman began to plot the destruction of the
children of Israel and when this got to Esther, the first thing she did was to
highlight her restriction, but that was not good enough for her Uncle Mordecai.
But what really gave me so much respect for Esther was how she handled the
matter.
For
some, she should have just walked up to the king, demand her right as the queen
and insist that her people be spared, and Haman be destroyed. After all, she was
the queen. But Esther took a different route, a more subtle yet technical
route. A route that was devised in wisdom and covered with prayers, that she
knew could never fail.
So,
the first thing Esther did was to pray. You might wonder why a wife would need
to pray before approaching her husband for a request that she was entitled to.
Well, I learned to use the prayer approach too in my marriage and it works well for me. Building a marriage on an entitlement mentality is not too good. Always have it at the back of your mind that your spouse owes you nothing except what God has laid in his/her heart to deliver to you. With that, you seldom get disappointed and learn to trust God more irrespective of your spouse.
And after her prayer and fasting which she did along with the whole of the Jewish race on the land, she decided to take the bull by the horn and approach her husband whether tradition allowed it or not. Although the tradition of the land at that time did not permit Esther to approach the king when she was not called on but through prayers she had prepared her path, she knew that she had secured the intervention of God in the matter. And to the glory of God, she got what she wanted.
And after her prayer and fasting which she did along with the whole of the Jewish race on the land, she decided to take the bull by the horn and approach her husband whether tradition allowed it or not. Although the tradition of the land at that time did not permit Esther to approach the king when she was not called on but through prayers she had prepared her path, she knew that she had secured the intervention of God in the matter. And to the glory of God, she got what she wanted.
So many
times, there are pressing issues that I want to discuss with my husband and
with the emotional weight that I carry in me, I was sure the discussion would
most likely lead to a fight. And all the time that I have prayed before speaking
up it always ended in praise. You might wonder if I can’t approach my husband
on issues without first praying about it, at least he is my husband and not my
God. Well like Esther I love to choose the prayer route first so that I get to
laugh after all said and done. Sometimes when I pray, I might not even need to
discuss with him anymore on the issue no matter how pissed off I may be because
the Lord will speak to him on my behalf and the matter is resolved without me
venting my anger or airing my views.
When
I need something that I am sure my husband has to give like the case of Esther,
I have learned not to trust that my husband will give me because he has it to
give. With this approach, I seldom get disappointed because my expectation is
little and I have killed totally any form of entitlement mentality that I
should have in my marriage. So, when I have a request, I present it to God even
when I know my husband has. It is now God’s choice to determine how He chooses
to make available my request. He could choose to use my husband as a vessel to
answer my prayers or decide to find other means suitable to Him. But one thing is sure He
answers me when I call.
Applying
God’s wisdom and praying in all situations brought about victory not only for Esther but for all the Jewish race in the 127 provinces. Applying God’s wisdom in
your marriage gives you peace, joy, and love in your marriage far more than you
can ever achieve in your limited effort. There is absolutely nothing too
trivial in marriage to pray about. Disturb God about everything because that is
what He wants you to do. When you free yourself of the burden and put it all in
the hands of God things begin to happen for your good. Not because you did it,
but because you let God do it for you.
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