π June 24, 2026
π BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
π Daily Bible Reading: π Esther 8
π Hope After the Decree
β¨ When God Creates a Way Where None Seems Visible
π Read online here
π Introduction
After Hamanβs downfall, the situation for the Jews seems to improve. Yet one major problem remains: the royal decree for the destruction of the Jews cannot be revoked according to Persian law. Chapter 8 shows how God opens a way and gives hope even in seemingly hopeless situations.
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π§΅ Commentary
After Hamanβs execution, Esther receives his house and possessions. At the same time, she reveals her connection to Mordecai to the king. Mordecai is then brought before the king and receives the signet ring that Haman had previously worn. In this way, he assumes one of the highest positions in the empire.
But Esther knows that the danger for her people is not yet over. Therefore, she comes before the king once again. With tears, she asks him to revoke Hamanβs decree and prevent the threatened destruction of the Jews.
However, the king explains that a Persian command once issued cannot simply be withdrawn. Therefore, he allows Esther and Mordecai to write a new decree.
They act quickly. Scribes are gathered, and a new document is written in the languages of all the peoples of the empire. The new decree allows the Jews to defend themselves on the appointed day and to stand together against their attackers.
The message is sent with great urgency to all the provinces. Riders leave the palace and carry the news to the farthest regions of the empire.
When Mordecai leaves the palace, he wears royal garments of blue and white, as well as a great golden crown. His rise stands in strong contrast to Hamanβs fall. The man who was once despised is now honored.
The reaction of the Jewish people is overwhelming. Where fear, sorrow, and despair had once ruled, joy, hope, and confidence now arise. Many people celebrate because they recognize that their situation has changed.
Interestingly, the verses also report that many people in the empire join the Jews or seek their support. The events make it clear that Godβs hand is over His people.
The chapter shows that God does not always remove all difficulties immediately. But He creates paths that were not visible before. What seemed hopeless becomes, step by step, a story of hope.
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π§Ί Summary
In Esther 8, Mordecai is elevated to the highest position after the king. Through a new royal decree, the Jews receive the right to defend themselves against their enemies. The fear of the people is transformed into hope and joy.
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π¦ Message for Us Today
God can create ways even when we no longer see any solution. Problems do not always disappear immediately, but God opens doors that we could not recognize before. His help often comes in unexpected ways.
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π Reflection Thought
Is there a situation in your life that seems hopeless, where God may already be preparing a way that you cannot yet see?
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π June 21β27, 2026
π BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
π Weekly Reading from the Spirit of Prophecy
π Ellen White | Prophets and Kings
βοΈ Chapter 10: The Voice of Stern Rebuke
β¨ Courage for the Truth β When Godβs Love Speaks Through Serious Warnings
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π Blog 4: βοΈ The Drought as a Wake-Up Call
When God Closes the Heavens
π Introduction
The drought was not a coincidence, but a call to repentance.
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π§΅ Commentary
Month after month, the heavens remained closed. Yet instead of repenting, many clung even more tightly to their idols.
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π§Ί Summary
Suffering was meant to lead Israel to reflection, but many hardened their hearts.
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π¦ Message for Us Today
Trials can be opportunities to hear Godβs voice anew.
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π Reflection Thought
How do I respond to difficulties β with trust or with resistance?

