This chapter reminds us that many of us are in “silent seasons” right now, working, healing, learning, and growing without recognition. Just like Esther, it can feel like nothing is happening, but God is actually positioning you for something greater.
In today’s reality, this looks like:
- Being the only one in your workplace standing for what’s right
- Speaking up for someone who doesn’t have a voice
- Starting something God placed on your heart, even when you feel unqualified
- Walking in faith when you don’t have all the answers
The courage comes when opportunity meets obedience. It’s that moment when you have to decide: Will I stay comfortable, or will I trust God and step out?
Just like Esther risked everything to save her people, we are also called to show courage in our everyday lives, at home, in leadership, in ministry, and in our communities.
Bottom line:
God may develop you in private, but He will call you to stand boldly in public, for a purpose bigger than yourself.