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Esther 7:
At the second feast that Esther organized for the king and Haman, the king
wanted Esther to make a request and she requested that the king spare her life
and that of her people. She insisted that she would have been silent if her
people were to be enslaved, but she had to speak up because of their attempted
annihilation. The king then demanded to know who was behind all this and Esther
was pleased to inform him that it was Haman. The king was furious and had Haman
hanged on the very gallows Haman had prepared for Mordecai in his own house.
May God bless us like Mordecai. Every person that plans against us
because of the uniqueness of our race, culture, tribe, or ethnicity MUST fall
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Esther 8:
King Ahasuerus then gave Esther the house of Haman and gave Mordecai his signet
ring that he once gave to Haman after he found out that he was Queen Esther’s
senior cousin. Esther then pleaded with the king to revoke the disaster that
was to befall the Jew by Haman. The king then gave permission to Esther
and Mordecai to give a written order in the name of the king to reverse the
destructive decree as they pleased. May God give us the power and position
to make laws in favor of our people rather than powerlessly turning the other
cheek just to have a job or get a contract. This was done and he added
that the Jews had the right to fight and defend themselves against any force
that was against them. This means that they did not have to wait for an
unjust police force to protect them. They were free to organize and defend
themselves freely. Mordecai, a man that once worked at the king’s gate,
became a powerful man because he raised his orphan cousin to become queen, saved
the king’s life, refused to reference another man out of fear, and loved the
progress of his people. Africans must learn not to pay reference to no one
regardless where they find themselves. They are to work hard, serve God,
and unite to fight against oppressive laws and peoples.
Esther 9:
The Jews rose up within the kingdom and struck down their enemies. The other
nations became scared of the Jews and Mordecai because they became great under
King Ahasuerus and Queen Esther. They even came up with a festival and feast to
commemorate their survival and defeat of their enemies even on foreign soil.
Never be afraid or ashamed of your God given identity and God given right to
justice. It is God’s will for you
to fight and defend you race and heritage by any means necessary. Living in a
foreign land, either as descendants of slaves or immigrant, should not be an
excuse not to carry out God’s will of organizing to have a voice, fight your
enemies, or turn the law in your favor. Cursed is the man who focuses on money
and promotion at the expense of his people (Uncle Tom). |
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