From Sorrow to Gladness
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‘…from sorrow into gladness…’ Esther 9:22
They feasted! A holiday of feasting and gladness no less is what we note in our reading today. Indeed a final special celebration for the Jews as their sorrow turns to joy. A feast for peace.
In this peace, the Jewish people have a resting from their enemies, a promise fulfilled (Dt.25:19). Through divine intervention, the battle is over and His people have received God’s deliverance from persecution. To prevent this day being forgotten, Purim, a day of joy and celebration was established when presents of food were given, and the poor received gifts. It was to remember not just the deliverance from physical harm and human need for survival but the recognition of God’s hand in this deliverance. How can our prayer this Lent support those with human needs and recognise God’s action in our world where peace is yet to be found?
On our journey in Lent towards the cross, we might reflect on battles against the enemies we hold in our bodies, minds, and souls. Perhaps a deliverance through prayer that we can walk with God and realise His purpose in our lives. Following prayer and fasting, Esther, a powerful queen, and the Jewish people were delivered by God’s intervention. We too anticipate a deliverance; His peace. How can our prayer this Lent bring peace in body, mind, and spirit as we realise God’s purpose in our lives?
Our reading today reminds us that when we turn to God in prayer, He is faithful to deliver and transform our lives in ways beyond our understanding. As a feasting celebrated God’s transformation of the lives of those in our reading, so we celebrate His transformation in our lives; our work, our schools, our relationships. How can our prayer this Lent enable us to listen and be transformed?
A feast is being prepared. Let us pray this Lent that we may come into his presence and know his peace.
Let us pray: Dear Lord, may today our prayer joyfully celebrate the battle won by Christ. Amen.
Chris Metcalfe, Ordinand and Chair of Governors, St Michael’s CE High School, Chorley.