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So the king and Haman went to Queen Esther’s banquet, and as they were drinking wine on the second day, the king again asked, “Queen Esther, what is your petition? It will be given you. What is your request? Even up to half the kingdom, it will be granted.”
Then Queen Esther answered, “If I have found favor with you, Your Majesty, and if it pleases you, grant me my life—this is my petition. And spare my people—this is my request. For I and my people have been sold to be destroyed, killed and annihilated. If we had merely been sold as male and female slaves, I would have kept quiet, because no such distress would justify disturbing the king.”
King Xerxes asked Queen Esther, “Who is he? Where is he—the man who has dared to do such a thing?”
Esther said, “An adversary and enemy! This vile Haman!”
Then Haman was terrified before the king and queen. The king got up in a rage, left his wine and went out into the palace garden. But Haman, realizing that the king had already decided his fate, stayed behind to beg Queen Esther for his life.
Just as the king returned from the palace garden to the banquet hall, Haman was falling on the couch where Esther was reclining. The king exclaimed, “Will he even molest the queen while she is with me in the house?”
As soon as the word left the king’s mouth, they covered Haman’s face. Then Harbona, one of the eunuchs attending the king, said, “A pole reaching to a height of fifty cubits stands by Haman’s house. He had it set up for Mordecai, who spoke up to help the king.”
The king said, “Impale him on it!” So they impaled Haman on the pole he had set up for Mordecai. Then the king’s fury subsided. Esther 7:1 - 10 (NIV)
The King’s Edict in Behalf of the Jews
That same day King Xerxes gave Queen Esther the estate of Haman, the enemy of the Jews. And Mordecai came into the presence of the king, for Esther had told how he was related to her. The king took off his signet ring, which he had reclaimed from Haman, and presented it to Mordecai. And Esther appointed him over Haman’s estate.
Esther again pleaded with the king, falling at his feet and weeping. She begged him to put an end to the evil plan of Haman the Agagite, which he had devised against the Jews. Then the king extended the gold scepter to Esther and she arose and stood before him.
“If it pleases the king,” she said, “and if he regards me with favor and thinks it the right thing to do, and if he is pleased with me, let an order be written overruling the dispatches that Haman son of Hammedatha, the Agagite, devised and wrote to destroy the Jews in all the king’s provinces. For how can I bear to see disaster fall on my people? How can I bear to see the destruction of my family?”
King Xerxes replied to Queen Esther and to Mordecai the Jew, “Because Haman attacked the Jews, I have given his estate to Esther, and they have impaled him on the pole he set up. Now write another decree in the king’s name in behalf of the Jews as seems best to you, and seal it with the king’s signet ring—for no document written in the king’s name and sealed with his ring can be revoked.” Esther 8:1 - 8 (NIV)
Today is the first LightWing Messages edition for March, and as we “March forward,” we offer an unusual edition today. We are offering two messages from Dennis Jamison today, not because it is important to cram this edition with my articles, but to cover two important topics. Perhaps the more important of the two is the Jewish celebration of Purim, which is about the salvation of the Hebrew people from extermination, long before Adolf Hitler’s attempt to do the same thing in the twentieth century. So, the first article in today’s edition explains the reason why the celebration of Purim originated. It derives from the Book of Esther in the Old Testament. The article had not been preserved on the internet as the site where I posted it has dissolved and the articles have been lost into the ethernet. So, in offering the lost article here, it will be preserved a bit longer. The story of Esther is an important story of faith at the risk of one’s life.
The second message is from me as well, and it is being offered this week as I promised God and readers a follow-up article one that was posted in mid-February titled: “Strengthening Faith Amidst Turbulence.” In the beginning of February, I shared my testimony about the Holy Spirit resurrecting me from the “living dead,” and I was asked to follow up that message with a second message (a part two). And for clarification once again, when I offered the testimony about my coming home to Heavenly Father, it was not meant to be a focus upon me, it is intended to be a focus upon the Grace of God, and His willingness to forgive those who have sinned against Heaven and Earth.
I had not been willing to share that experience about the Holy Spirit electrifying me because most of those I shared it with, shrugged it off as the delusions of a crazy person, or chalked it up to the list of things they have no real understanding of themselves. Since it didn't seem to matter to others, it was easy for me to shrug it off too. It was not until I recently met Heavenly Father in spirit once again that the old flame of the Holy Spirit was sparked to ignite the flame of faith in me once again. That meeting was a sequence of experiences that took place over several days in the midst of the greatest pain I had ever experienced in my life. It took place as my wife wasAnd, as this is written, I will remind readers of the two reasons why I do not share my experiences such as this.
After I posted that message in February, I naively thought that my mission to share about my experiences was completed. However, it became quite clear later that I was not finished. He has my number, and called upon me to post another personal message on February 17th. It was a message that I explained would be presented in two parts as there was too much to share with the one message. Little did I realize that there are more than two parts. As I was composing the message, for today, I realized I could not put everything into one message. It had to be put into two parts. It is based off of a single message I offered in March of 2020 entitled: “Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will be Done, On Earth as well as in Heaven.” And, as this is written, I will remind readers of the two reasons why I do not share my experiences such as this. Yet, today I freely offer the first installment of the expanded version of this previous message.
As always, we hope our readers would consider all the messages in this edition as having some relevance or as meaningful, and if readers know others who might value the messages as well, we pray they would consider becoming LightWing messengers and they could please pass this newsletter on to those whom you feel would welcome it. Or simply, please receive it yourselves.
Also, our LightWing Messages now have a history via our Zoom calls. Our Zoom discussions are held each Wednesday evening. We leave it up to our readers: if you would like to discuss today’s messages more fully and learn more about Purim or my quest to develop a more real relationship with God, please exercise your initiative and reach out. If readers are interested in receiving the Zoom link to the call, please send a brief email request to this address: d.jamzon@gmail.com
These words are being freely offered and are being sent to you as part of the “David Project.” Please receive this message as a gift from those who care. They are only words that are being freely offered, but some contain a deep message of faith, or a deeper expression of heart that readers can hopefully receive into their hearts. As it was written: “Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he.” Proverbs 29:18 - KJV
May God bless all of our readers and all of their loved ones. May God bless America!
May we humble ourselves, seek His face, repent, and turn from wicked ways - even if that may mean to become more serious about what was most important to Jesus – that which he urged should become most vital to us… seeking His Kingdom and His righteousness.
Esther’s Story: A Woman Who Risked her Life for her People
By Dennis Jamison
March 23, 2018
Traditional perceptions regarding March being designated as Women’s History Month revolve around the struggle for women’s political equality in the United States. Yet, many citizens in the U.S. have been led to believe that the right to vote or even the right of political participation had been totally repressed by an unsympathetic government. Yet, without any comparative to other societies or other governments in history, there is lack of perspective - sometimes out of ignorance, yet sometimes out of dogmatic intransigence.
As the days of March elapse and Women’s HIstory is forgotten for another year (hardly), the very important Jewish holiday of Passover will be celebrated at the end of the month and in the beginning of April. The holiday is ripe with history of the Hebrew people’s struggle and ultimate escape from slavery. Moses is revered as the hero who led his people from slavery under the Egyptians. Yet, at the beginning of the Month of March, there was another Jewish holiday celebrating a woman who saved her people from annihilation. It is possible a majority of Americans know of Moses, but doubtful they would have known of Esther.
There are likely several reasons that could be attributed to ignorance of Esther as a major figure in women’s history, but this Jewish woman was quite politically adept, and managed to intervene with a Persian king’s mandate in order to protect the lives of her people. However, Esther’s story is profound and should be revisited, even though the Jewish Feast of Purim is normally not noted during Women’s History Month. But, if Harriet Tubman is a standard - even referred to as the Moses of her people, Esther should also be recognized and valued for the salvation of her people.
Esther’s story is In the Bible, and for those who do not recognize the value of the Bible, her story may be hard for many to digest. Nevertheless, it provides a unique opportunity to reflect upon a woman who lived long before women’s rights were even conceived, yet whose political impact preserved her people in a time in which they may have been annihilated - much the way thousands of Jews were exterminated under Adolf Hitler’s evil reign. Unfortunately, Americans typically contemplate women’s rights within the scope of the development of the United States, the story of such a woman of ancient Persia may prove to be beyond the contemporary narrative of the Atheists, Leftists and their scholarly progressive-revisionists of history.
Yet, Esther’s story has recently been made into a contemporary movie (One Night with the King) that seems fairly historically accurate; and for those challenged with reading, or reading the Bible, the story reveals a brave and faithful woman’s value well beyond the political arena, and reveals a woman who was well ahead of her time. In contemporary times, when a woman’s value is often relegated to her ability to vote, Esther shows up as a woman living in a time of tyranny in which women, as well as men had relatively zero rights, let alone “voting rights.”
For those brave souls who are not afraid of wading into the depths of the Bible, it may be worth bypassing the Hollywood interpretation to get the original version, which occurs in Susa (Shushan), the Persian capital, when it is believed that Xerxes I (485–464 B.C.E.), ruled; he is the same Persian king who attacked Greece and faced King Leonidas and his 300 men at Thermopylae in 480 B.C.E.
The biblical account relates that the king in the story is called Ahasuerus. Because controversy exists among some biblical scholars regarding the exact date of Esther’s story, and due to discrepancies in corresponding events in ancient Persian history and problems in properly translated Middle Eastern names, it is somewhat difficult to correlate this account in historical records. But this king is accepted as Xerxes by a majority of historians.
The book of Esther is an inspiring tale of a clever woman outwitting a ruthless political adviser, Haman, who in a Hitler-like effort (maybe Hitler succeeded in a Haman-like effort), conspired to have all Jewish people in the Persian Empire killed.It may come as a surprise that centuries before Adolf Hitler generated the horrors of the Holocaust in Europe, or long before Islamic-oriented nations in the Middle East speak boldly of wiping Israel off the face of the Earth, a man named Haman conceived of the idea of exterminating the Jews.
Esther was the one who thwarted Haman’s diabolical plot. And, for those who think it may have
been easy for a beautiful woman to affect an ancient tyrant’s will, one would need to do a bit more background study of how people were treated in Ancient Persia.
The story of Esther makes it apparent that King Ahasuerus has some problems from the start. It begins with Ahasuerus drunk and upset as his queen, Vashti, would not appear for him at an extravagant banquet held over a seven-day period.
Vashti’s refusal had serious consequences.
Due to her perceived public insolence, Queen Vashti was exiled, and a new queen had to be found and then crowned. It was akin to the world’s first recorded beauty pageant, and the one who pleased the king would become the new queen.
Esther, which in Persian means “star,” was the non-Hebrew name the girl, Haddasah, decided to use to hide her Jewish roots. She was one of the most beautiful young maidens in Persia, and it worked wonders for her -- she won the “contest.” She not only was seen to have extraordinary beauty but also had some education, which may have been due to her cousin, Mordecai, who raised the orphan after her parents’ death.
Essentially, this is an amazing story of a marriage between a ruthless Persian king (who invaded Greece) and a unique Jewish girl who must have been experiencing something she would have never imagined coming true – like an ancient Cinderella story. However, more than a story of an extraordinary marriage between a Persian and a Jew, the story should be explored by those who cherish freedom and those who value life. But, to summarize, the idyllic world of new Queen Esther came crashing down upon her one day as an arch-villain, Haman, manifests his personal hatred of Esther’s guardian, Mordecai, into something quite horrendous – an evil plan to annihilate the Jewish people. Using his position of authority, Haman was able to persuade the king by offering a large sum of silver talents to the king’s treasury in order to personally assume the expense of the extermination of the Jews, as the king gave his royal permission.
The synopsis is that an absolutist king made a royal decree to kill all the Jews in the Persian Empire due to Haman’s influence; yet, neither knew the new queen was a Jew, who through bravery and wisdom would avert an Ancient Holocaust. Esther was in a life and death situation, and definitely realized the seriousness of her challenge. Esther used her mind to formulate a bold plan plan to thwart Haman who, for all practical purposes, seemed to have a lock on destroying the Jewish people in this time. Yet, while Haman had used his wealth to manipulate the king to carry out a personal agenda, Esther used her wits, and enlisted the support of the Jewish community to fast and pray on her behalf.
Esther’s story is ultimately a story of triumph, as she was not just beautiful, but brilliant and bold; Esther saved her people by risking her life for the sake of her people. Esther represents a triumph of a woman who exhibited great courage because in exercising her plan she was required to reveal the truth, a secret that no one in the palace knew: that she was a Jew. By such a bold risk, the fairy tale could have ended much differently. Esther chose to confront the great dilemma facing her in a male-dominated, tyrannical culture -- at the risk of her life. It represents what women of faith can do when they allow God to infuse them with the courage to do the right thing.
A provocative question for all people of faith in this time is Mordecai’s question: “And who knows
whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” People of faith throughout history have often been the hope of their people’s salvation. Esther’s story is for all of us.
Growing Faith Within the Ways of the World
By Dennis Jamison March 3, 2023
Note: This message is being presented in two parts, and each part will focus on the realization that Heavenly Father provided regarding the ‘blueprint’ or stepping stones for spiritual growth woven into the Lord’s Prayer.
This message I share is one that is based off of an article I managed to share in early 2020 regarding people’s relationship with our Heavenly Father. It is also based upon Jesus’ words from the book of Matthew. It is in his instruction to all of us on how to pray, but also on how to have a genuine, ongoing relationship with God. I originally wrote a message about the Lord’s Prayer on March 15, 2020, in the time of COVID. Heaven pushed me to write such a message then as it had “been assembling in my consciousness over a period of time…” I offer this once again for those who are willing to receive it for “I do not mean to offer frivolous things. God is changing me from the inside out, and this is what I have been asked to share with you.”
It is important to understand that Heavenly Father was not sharing words with me for them to become the basis of some intellectual talk on biblical history, or for some theological discussion. A spark ignited in me with my conversion experience, but as I mentioned in the earlier message
in the beginning of February, my personal revival included the need to “formulate a lifestyle that
would sustain faith for the rest of my life, not just a one-day-a-week, passive experience.” For me, the question of the existence of God was no longer a question after my encounter with the Holy Spirit. But, my quest became focused on not just knowing of His existence, not just seeking His face, but of honestly knowing His Heart and His Mind and His Will.
My innermost desire was to develop a more genuine personal relationship with Him, like a child would want to know his or her parents. This came in time and not based upon my time, nor what I could never have expected. In my mind, I was living a fairly normal life, yet not fully facing faith and the challenges of living in a world where people did not live their lives by faith. The internal mantra that I fell back on was “live and let live,” which was not just a self-centered perspective, but it left little room for pro-actively practicing the commands of Christ. That all came screeching to a halt when my wife’s life came to a halt.
It may seem counter-intuitive, but in the midst of the greatest pain I had ever experienced in my life, the Holy Spirit and Heavenly Father came in spirit once again to comfort me and to help me understand my wife’s passing as a positive event of ascension rather than one of raw emotional devastation. It came to be that the old flame of the Holy Spirit was sparked in me once again to ignite the flame of faith. This meeting in spirit was actually a sequence of experiences that took place over several days as Laura’s spirit slipped away from her physical body. She became free and somehow I became “reborn” all over again.
The sequence of experiences occurred while I was in prayer, and there were several sincerely heart-stirring revelations that took place over several days. The raw emotions flooded into me as Heavenly Father shared the pain of a parent losing one’s children. Especially, the loss of the love relationship with Adam and Eve was what initially caught me off guard as I prayed to come to grips with losing my wife. I was not looking for such an understanding in that moment. I was struggling with grief. I was not looking for mental comprehension of why my wife had to die; she had incurable cancer, she would die, and I did not have a question regarding that. Yet, within the pain, I realized that because we were created in the image of God, we experience pain because He does. We experience pain over the loss of life because He does as well. Obviously, He sees things from a much larger dimension and within the scope of His Providence, but He is by no means impassive. He is love!
Heavenly Father is not just an impassive Creator, or the Origin of the universe. He is love and the energy of His love was what I felt in my visitation of the Holy Spirit, and He shared His pain, His unspeakable pain as His son died on the cross. This did not just make sense to my heart in the midst of my pain; it still makes sense to me today, as I do comprehend it even more now than I did at the time. Human beings were made in the image of God (Genesis 1:27).
What does that really mean? Do we look like God? We do not look like God because God is invisible. So, why would anyone even think that? Do we share many physical attributes with God like some superheroes are imagined to share such superpowers as we imagine He may possess? This conceptualization of God is more based upon mythology than reality. This idea or conception of God is likely to have originated with Egyptian or Greek mythology rather than a reflection of who God really is in relation to His children as Jesus reveals Him to us.
We resemble God, who is spirit, by resembling Him in our capability to love Him and express His love to others. Is this not what Jesus referred to as the greatest of Commandments? (Mark 12:28-34) Is it not what he was referring to when He commanded: “Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.” (Matthew 5:48) He is a loving parent, and as I was losing my love, He took the time to share His grief with me because I took the time to receive what was in His heart. From this fundamental revelation of His Heart, I began to see through different lenses.
Two years after my wife passed away, as I was proactively pushing myself in prayer to develop a much more personal relationship with Him, I received from Heavenly Father that there already was a blueprint for growing or developing a deeper personal relationship with Him. And, that blueprint I discovered was already in a prayer I had offered on a daily basis for a good period of time. Only upon persistent daily prayer, did I realize that within the Lord’s Prayer was a solid set of stepping stones, or a blueprint, that Jesus had already provided for strengthening one’s relationship with God. Regular and routine prayer can help to do the same thing (as in the case of young St. Patrick) because the more one sincerely converses with Heavenly Father, the more one comes to know Him in a more intimate manner.
The more natural and free the flow of one’s deeper concerns to Heavenly Father, the more natural and free the responses from the Father to His children. Heavenly Father never fails to teach us what we seek to know -- if we, in turn, listen to what He teaches us. Listening is a critical component of prayer -- it is after all, communication -- it is a two-way process. As it is with effective and good or healthy communication between people, so it is with prayer with our Father in heaven. And, as I proceeded forward each day with a genuine two way process of communication with Heavenly Father, He also helped me to grow and mature in my faith -- more than I ever thought possible.
Thus, as I prayed the Lord’s Prayer on a more regular basis and because the words are now
written in my heart, I slowly began to realize that there are steps of specific levels in each of the verses of the prayer. Now, I do not claiming any special certified credentials as some ordained ministers may possess, but I know that I have come to more sincerely understand these steps. And, it is possible that at some point someone possessing credentials had such similar insight and expressed it previously. And that is fine -- it would only reinforce what I have come to realize in this time. However, based upon a sincere and determined desire to know His Heart, and His MInd, and His Will, anyone could come to receive all of this in the fullness of time. If I could go through this process, anyone with such a genuine desire, should be able to know their Father in such a way. I believe that those seeking it for themselves by asking Heavenly Father directly about this blueprint – could come to know it in their own way. Regardless, there will be a part 2.
Onward and Upward!
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From The Christian Post: The Gospel Coalition takes down 'Sex Won't Save You' article; Rick Warren calls for apology
Alternate viewpoint: What we have here is proof that Pharisaic judgmentalism is alive and well. Instead of just reading this article and taking people's word for it, I took the Berean approach and went to the Gospel Coalition website and downloaded the introduction and first chapter of Beautiful Union to read it for myself. Do the same and you'll find nothing even close to approaching "erotic literature" as this article shamefully suggests. What I read is no more titillating than the Song of Solomon (a book in the Bible that uses sexual attraction between lovers as a metaphor for God's love for us, in case Joshua Butler's pearl clutching critics haven't read it).
There is certainly nothing in what I read that would subject women to harm, as Rich Villodas slanderously implied. In fact, unless something else in the rest of the book justifies what he wrote in that tweet, I think Villodas owes Pastor Butler a public apology, and he should count his blessings that Christians are taught not to sue each other.
The excerpt isn't even theologically controversial. On the contrary, I'm old enough to remember Evangelical theologians were outraged because certain new Bible translations avoided male pronouns. The theological claim was that male pronouns were there "because God enters creation," They pointed to the church as the "bride of Christ" in that same context. And of course it's theology 101 that being made in God's image, and being "one flesh," relates to the Trinity. How do these people not know this?
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