Lifesavers: For Such A Time As This

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You won’t be seeing this until later on in the day but as I type this the sun is just now thinking about rising. I’m sitting in an old fashioned diner style booth in my kitchen sipping on a cup of coffee while I wait on my oats to finish cooking. On the counter directly behind me, the one with the huge cabinets filled with pyrex, sits a slow cooker that has been cooking pintos all night long for us to enjoy at lunch today. Mama and I found ham bones on sale and those pintos have the mother of all ham bones right smack dab in the middle of them. I can’t help but grin just thinking about it.

The rest of my family is still in bed except for me and the dogs. Well, most of the dogs. Our latest addition to the family, a sweet little weenie dog mix we named “Pick” has opted to go back to bed, as is his custom. He’s a rascal and we sure do love him but his one complaint about me is that I get up far too early for his tastes.

It’s hard to believe Passover is almost here, especially considering the temperature. We had a glorious three whole days of spring where we reached the 80’s and got plenty of sunshine. I sure am glad we took the time to enjoy it before it passed us by! I know it will be back soon, though.

There have been a lot of strange weather patterns over the past couple of years. Some folks hither and yon have come up with reasons for it and I’m sure some of them might even be valid, but I see it as part of the ebb and flow of life. We go through good patches, easy patches, and then hit some rough spots we never expected would come our way. But it keeps on flowing. And anytime I’ve found myself in a particularly rough section of the road I’ve always managed to keep driving. Eventually, the view becomes more scenic. It always does.

I’m reading a book right now about a family in Alabama and how they deal with the aftermath of an event that knocks the grid down. If you’ve never entertained the possibility it sure does make for some stimulating thinking! They start out more in every man for himself mode and trying to figure out how they will deal with it, then they go into survival and panic mode. But one night the father gets up and he prays and God shows him Matthew 6:31-34. It’s the part where Jesus basically tells people to hush up and quit fretting over everything because God is in control (Note: it doesn’t say to stop working and sit back drinking umbrella drinks expecting God to rain down pizza. Had to add that because a lot of folks have some crazy interpretations. Read this for more clarity on that). He reads that to his family, they pray over it and decide that they are in an Esther moment.

But what is an Esther moment? Well, I’ll tell ya.

Esther was a young Jewish woman who “had neither father nor mother” and had been raised by her cousin, Mordecai, as his own daughter. Through a very strange (ie. divine) course of events, she became the Queen of Persia (You have got to read the story if you haven’t, it’s fascinating. There is also an excellent movie about it called One Night With the King that is $5 for the dvd on Amazon right now, click here. Epic. Loved it. Lost count of how many times I’ve watched it).

Her fate and course in life, as so often divinely orchestrated lives are, couldn’t have possibly predicted by anyone. After she became Queen, she discovered that the King’s chief advisor was plotting to have all of the Jews killed. Mordecai sent a message to her asking her to go forward and speak with the King on behalf of her people in order to save them. This was extremely dangerous for her because to go before the King without being called was punishable by death, so she was understandably afraid. But Mordecai ended his last message with her with words that emboldened her “Perhaps you were made Queen for such a time as this.”

In case you haven’t read the story, I’ll not spoil the ending for you. But basically the family in the book I’m reading asks themselves that same question. Perhaps they were put in their specific place at this specific time for a purpose beyond just surviving.

If you’ve been reading SouthernPlate for a while now you may have noticed that I talk about this a lot. Well, that is because we need to hear it. I am telling you right now, with complete confidence, that you are where you are right now for a reason. Whether it be your workplace, your home, your school, anywhere you go, within a ten yard circle of where you stand, you have a purpose for being there.

I was talking on my personal Facebook page last week about how grateful I was to have the types of friends I have. My thoughts were prompted by a lady asking a question in one of the groups I’m a member of. Half of the group attacked her for even having such a question while the other half answered her and offered the small assurance she was seeking. Their actions in the responses defined the roles they had all chosen. In our world today, you can pretty much fit most people into one of two categories: Those that build others up and those that tear others down.

I’m so very grateful that y’all are part of the construction crew.

Now, as Passover draws near, we are reminded that it’s time to make sure our hard hats are on and grab a hammer and some wood. We’ve got building to do.
And all of this is just a reminder to tell yourself with every encounter you have in the world each day “Perhaps I was put here for such a time as this.”

Maybe someone needs a shoulder. Maybe someone needs some wisdom or a role model. Maybe they need a genuine smile, a hand up, a protective presence in their lives, compassion, someone to believe in them, or just a chance.

The fact is, we are all Esther at many points in our life. It’s up to us whether or not we step up to the plate.

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89 Comments

  1. Hi Christy, I just love your inspirational stories. They are so uplifting and just give us the assurance that we need at the right time. May God Bless You and your Family on this beautiful Palm Sunday.

  2. Thank you so much Christy. It’s always encouraging to be uplifted. Some days are just harder than others. I appreciate little lift me ups. Turns my mind to think of things in a different light. Sorry to ramble, but I do thank you much. Ann

  3. I needed this reminder, that I am right when I need to be, and that the Lord has prepared us to fill up “our” spaces with his great love.

    I very much enjoyed this message.

  4. You are such an inspiration. Thank you. We all need to be reminded of that. That we’re all where we’re at for a reason. Things have been really tough & slow with the company i work for. It’s never quite gotten back on it’s feet from when the bad economy hit and i was losing hope. Thanks to you and the beautiful words you spoke here in your news letter it lit a fire under me again. Hope should always be a big part of our lives especially when we’re at our lowest and we’re here right now for a reason. I am so glad i found your blog and website. Thank you again.

    1. Thank YOU Ginger, I am so grateful for each and every one of you!! I hope that your renewed inspiration will in turn inspire others to be excited about your company as well, and that fire will consume all involved to grow it better than ever!!

  5. It’s funny that you wrote about this subject as my family has recently had our own “for such a time as this” happening. Our son and his wife were separated for quite a while and Adam had custody of his 2 children Brandon, 12 yrs old and Alivia 10 yrs old today. Adam and the kids have been living with my husband and me for 3 1/2 yrs and after quite a few problems their mom,Kathy was living with her parents and was getting her life straightened out. We had hopes that she and Adam would get back together. Last year the Lord led the kids and me to a wonderful church here in Indianapolis-Southeast Baptist Tabernacle. Right after that thru the voucher program here in Indiana we were able to get the kids into Suburban Christian School. While these wonderful things were going on, Kathy’s mom, who had had health problems for a while, started declining and she passed on March 7. On March 11, only 4 days later, Kathy’s dad found her dead in the bath tub. So in a matter of 4 days, Brandon and Alivia lost their Mamaw and their mother. Our wonderful church,Pastor Ray and his wife Melody and the staff of Suburban Christian School “circled the wagons” around these children and loved them to no end. Looking back, I see how our gracious and wonderful God ordered our steps and had led us to right where we needed to be for “such a time as this”. I know that the mourning is not over for these kids, but when I drop them off at school in the morning, they are with people who love them and will help them and we have a church family that is really there for us. I know that God has given us this responsibility for a reason and will guide us thru this and this will all be for His glory. Please pray for Brandon and Alivia-this was a hard birthday for Alivia as will be Brandon’s in June- but I know that thru prayer and God’s love we will be ab;e to move forward.

    1. My heart just broke for these precious little ones. I will definitely be praying for them as well as for the whole family. What a wonderful blessing that God had led you each to where you needed to be in order to have the love and support that you all needed, but that is the wonderfulness of our God, He sure is good!!

  6. Thank you Christy for being in your place at this time because you are a help to many–you encourage and inspire.

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