Strength in Silent Moments

Mar 31, 2025    Dr Shumaila Safdar

Press the play button to watch the video above or press 'more' to read the transcript of the daily devotion below. Please read Esther 2:5-10 (use your own Bible or use the link above to access the in-App Bible).

 

‘Mordecai had brought up Hadassah, that is Esther, his cousin; for she had neither father nor mother.’ Esther 2:7

 

Courage in Silence

 

Esther's life, while filled with challenges and uncertainties, offers profound insights into the nature and power of prayer. Although the Book of Esther doesn't explicitly mention prayer, the line of Esther's life suggests a faith steeped in quiet communion with God. Her circumstances could have overwhelmed Esther, raised by her cousin Mordecai in a foreign land after losing her parents. Instead, her story unfolds with grace and courage, qualities nourished by a life attuned to God’s presence.

 

Esther lived in a world where voicing one's inner turmoil openly was often not possible. How many of us experience moments when words seem insufficient in our conversations with God? Her silent courage can inspire us to appreciate the quiet strength found in contemplative prayer, where we listen and dwell without speaking.

 

Prayer isn't merely a recitation of requests or thanksgiving; it's an opportunity to align ourselves with God's will, even when it means waiting in silence for guidance. Esther's quiet determination to do what's right—seeking wisdom, acting with discernment, and trusting beyond understanding—mirrors a life of prayerful introspection that prepares us for the challenges life presents.

 

During Lent, a time of reflection and renewal, Esther’s journey urges us to embrace a deeper connection with God. Whether our prayers are long-established or just budding, Esther reminds us to find strength in silent moments with God, preparing our hearts for the work appointed for us.

 

May this season encourage us all to seek God with earnest hearts, leaning into the quiet and finding courage in the silence.

 

Let us pray: Lord, guide my heart to seek You with trust and courage today. Amen.

 

Dr Shumaila Safdar, Lay-member of St Laurence's, Chorley.