Queen Esther asked that the scroll relaying her story, Megillat Esther, be written and shared for generations to come. She wanted every man, woman and child in every land for eternity to hear her timeless message. Queen Esther lived a legacy that speaks to us until today.
Here are six life lessons from Queen Esther:
1. Master Silence
The key to Esther remaining in the palace of Achashverosh was her keeping a secret. Mordechai told Esther not to reveal her origins, that she was a Jew. The time was not yet ripe; Esther was required to master the quality of silence.
There are times in life that we must guard our privacy or someone’s confidence. How many relationships have been harmed and friendships broken because we could not keep silent? We were given a trust to keep and couldn’t contain ourselves. Or we overshared and exposed intimate details of our life. In our world of social media, we are privy to many photos and conversations that should really be kept hidden. Modesty isn’t just about dress. It's about living with dignity and sensitivity, knowing what and when to share, and what and when to keep private.
2. You Have a Unique Life Mission
Esther is told by Mordechai that she must speak to the king and plead for her people. She replies: That’s impossible. Everyone knows the rule of the kingdom: If you enter the king’s chambers without his beckoning, you will be killed unless he extends his golden scepter. “I haven’t been called for 30 days!” she relays to Mordechai.
Mordechai’s reply gives Esther direction. “You cannot remain silent. Who knows? It might be that you were chosen to be queen just for this moment!”
Every encounter, talent and strength that we have been given is for a purpose. Each of us has our own unique spiritual fingerprints to leave in this world. God places us exactly where we need to be to accomplish our mission. Esther is asking us to discover the meaning of our existence.
3. Live with Courage and Compassion
After accepting her mission, Esther says, “I will go to the king. And if I die, I die.”
I will give it my all. I will muster the courage to do my best.
As seasons of life pass, many people are left with their regrets, If only… but the moment is lost.
Esther is telling us to seize courage, step up to the plate and at least know forever that you tried to make a difference.
In one of my mother’s final interviews she was asked “What do you want it to say on your gravestone?”
She replied “I want it to say two words: I cared.”
4. Look for God’s Hidden Hand
In the entire Scroll of Esther there is no clear mention of God. The name ‘Esther’ means hidden in Hebrew, ‘Megillah’ means revelation. Esther is revealing a powerful hidden truth.
How easy it is to think that life is a series of random events. The story of Purim could seem to be a natural story that took place over the course of many years. The king just happened to choose this sweet innocent young Jewish woman, Mordechai just happened to hear a plot against the king, the king just happened to suffer from a bout of insomnia, and all the pieces just fell into place.
Esther is urging us to wake up; see God’s hidden hand in your every day. It’s not only about the big miracles, like the splitting of the sea. It's about the little moments. God is in every sunrise, every soul, every success or disappointment life brings. We won't always understand God’s ways but His presence is here, even now amidst this most challenging time our world is facing.
Esther refused to lose hope when it seemed as if God’s protective presence was lost in a dark fog. She knew that ultimately, even if it feels as if God’s hand is hidden, He is directing and watching over us. He will never abandon us.
5. Don’t Bow to Haman
Mordechai refused to kneel or bow down to Haman.
Every generation has its Haman. Any force that threatens your ability to connect to your soul or tries to cool your passion for what is right and truth is ‘Haman’. Haman descends from Amalek, the first nation that tried to destroy the Jewish People after leaving Egypt. We were on a high, connected to God, inspired to become a blessing in this world. They tried to squash our spirit.
There will always be people who belittle your desire to be better and live higher. There will be those who mock your standing for truth, for your people, and the land of Israel. Don’t crumble. Don’t bow. Never lose your passion for goodness. Stay strong as Mordechai did.
6. Unity brings Strength
Haman describes the Jewish people as a nation “dispersed and divided” to the king. His words are jolting. "They are constantly bickering and quarreling with each other. Don’t worry about them joining together and mounting a united offensive, they can’t agree on anything. No one will come to their defense because they are hated. Get rid of them."
Esther succeeds in her mission to save her people by uniting the Jews and bringing them together in prayer and fasting. And she leaves a wish for us, her children. Esther asks that we celebrate this day together with joy, parties, charity, and sending food portions to one another. Esther is telling us to create a feeling of unity and peace. The antidote to all the bickering and hatred is reaching out to one another with friendship. Unity brings strength.
Our enemies never asked, "What type of Jew are you?" No one was spared the gas chamber based on their observance or head covering.
We don’t have to be the same. We must only know that we are brothers and sisters, one family.
Stop judging. Start loving.
May you have a joyful Purim.
(26) Jennifer Sanchez, February 27, 2021 5:39 AM
Perfect for times of today.
I love the story of Esther. I always love someone else,remind,or point out something I hadnt quite noticed,yet. Very timely, but,then again,The Bible is timeless.
(25) Anonymous, February 26, 2021 7:18 AM
Dank je wel voor deze 6 tips van bemoediging!
Wat een zegen om als vrouwelijke burger in Nederland uw artikel te ontvangen en te lezen! Het is prachtig en daadwerkelijk van belang, dat de wereld waar in we leven, een boodschap te horen/te zien krijgen om met elkaar in respect om te gaan, maar bovenal dat wij ons afhankelijk moeten opstellen van De Eeuwige!!
(24) Anonymous, February 26, 2021 4:27 AM
Thank you for beautiful inspirations
Thank you for beautiful inspirations
(23) Sanford Krevsky, February 25, 2021 10:04 PM
Outstanding article well written, timely and relevant
(22) Billie Jo Youmans, February 25, 2021 6:46 PM
Wonderful insights!
Great challenges, great inspirations in this article. Thank you.
(21) Bonnie, February 25, 2021 3:49 AM
Beautiful article........thank you!
We all know Queen Esther was chosen for "such a time as this"? to defend and gain the victory for her people......orchestrated by God himself, with the help of all who fasted on her behalf for an audience with her king ...with a beautiful, happy, joyful ending by the hand of her uncle Mordechai.........who had connection with the Hand that can move the world. But I'm thrilled to know that not all queen Esther's are fallen asleep in the Lord.......we have now in our possession...many Jewish Queen Esther's who would be very willing give their lives....for their people. Her "spirit "remains with us as we speak...... In Israel and throughout all parts of the world........more are born each day. He shall beautify the meek with salvation ...........let us look up the Messiah return is eminent. Shalom, I pray for the peace of Jerusalem. Thank you ,author Wolff for this beautiful article.
(20) Anonymous, February 25, 2021 3:27 AM
Timeless
We can all learn something from The Megillah Esther.
(19) Neusa, February 24, 2021 1:18 AM
slowly trying to became a Jewish....
I love everything and learn a little everyday, Old lady trying to learn as much as possible about Judaism before I die. I don't think there is a chance to convert and be accepted, anyway, every day my love for the Jewish people is stronger. Neusa Appler, a Brazilian born living in an small island down south of Florida, Cudjoe Key!
Anonymous, February 25, 2021 3:38 AM
Wow what an inspiration
Thanks for sharing
(18) Maggie Link, February 23, 2021 11:35 AM
Excellent teaching
So glad to know that we are born for such a time as this and that God is with us in sorrow and gladness.
(17) Devorah Friedlander, February 23, 2021 7:52 AM
Such timely wisdom
As soon as I the author mentioned the loving words that her mother's wanted engraved, I know she must be a descendant of Rebetzen Jungreis. Sure enough my suspicions were correct. I'm so glad that her wisdom continues to be shared through her children. It is enteral because it comes from the best source, the love of Torah!
(16) Bernadine Davis, February 22, 2021 7:54 PM
Excellent!
(15) Anonymous, February 22, 2021 6:12 PM
This is right on point
This article about Esther shares as much for today as it did then. We can learn from these six points. Thank you for sharing! Blessings! Nena
(14) LOIS E SAM, February 22, 2021 2:42 PM
beautiful, I love it
(13) Bracha Goetz, February 22, 2021 1:14 AM
GREAT!
(12) Happy Thomas, February 22, 2021 12:24 AM
Purim is for all the world, Shalom, salaam, shanti Om , peace Om .
God raised Esther to teach the world that there is good and evil . Choose good always . All of humanity originated from Gan Eden
(11) Moshe Firestone, February 21, 2021 11:21 PM
I loved this Bottom line Torah wisdom for Purim!
My rebbe Rav Noach Weinberg zt'l shared the Torah's instructions for living in a clear and concise way. So too here! Big 'thank you' for sharing this clear and upllfting wisdom to focus on for PURIM!!
(10) Stephanie mark, February 21, 2021 5:50 PM
Incredible Timeless wisdom that is so beautiful and true today! So clearly given over, love this article!!!
(9) Rivka Zahler, February 21, 2021 5:47 PM
Love the 6 important things to learn from the megila from Esther
Thank you found it profound and important to keep In mind to live a holy life
(8) Sharon, February 21, 2021 4:28 PM
Always be of good courage
I have always carried this with me, "Courage" I was 10 at the time, and my brother who was 15 came home with a broken and bloody nose. I made him tell me who did this", he said it was Jimmy, who was a known bully. I went up the street and saw him, he was twice my size. I mustered up my courage and said to him, " I know you can beat me up, but I don't care as long as I punch you as hard as I can. Leave my brother alone". He said, "because you showed great courage, I won't bother your brother anymore". I thank Hashem for my courage and always protecting me.
(7) Anonymous, February 21, 2021 3:57 PM
Beautifully said
We need more of Slovies teachings. Thank you.
(6) Roz, February 21, 2021 3:10 PM
Very powerful message that we should all try very hard to live by.
(5) Miriam Neumark, February 21, 2021 2:49 PM
Thank You for this awesome Purim Reminder.
Feb.22, 2021. Thank you for this fantastic reminder about the true message from God regarding Queen Esther and Purim. I can relate the message to our present situation in 2021. Happy Purim.
(4) Nancy, February 21, 2021 12:54 PM
I have my personal 7th lesson
Every day I practice the skill of being patient. Alas, patience is not my strong suit. It takes work for me to realize that "it won't happen yesterday." I tend to get irritated when my computer does not boot up. At times like that I say gam zu la tova. Slovie--I wish you and yours Chag Purim Sameach. Of course, stay safe and healthy!
(3) H.E.Brown, February 21, 2021 12:46 PM
Who knows?
Excellent advice. For me now at 81 going on 82 , I didn't get this far on my own. God's hand and leading made it happen. I have learned that there are times to not spend and times to speak up. I don't know how much longer I have and my time to go is in God's hand. That's how I made it this far.
(2) Orrin, February 21, 2021 12:21 PM
Unity
All Jews are equally flammable...unfortunately, not all Jews keep that in mind.
(1) Anonymous, February 21, 2021 11:52 AM
Beautiful, as always, thank you Slovie.