from the Love God Greatly Journal, For Such A Time As This, p1811
Read: Esther 9:1-10 and SOAP: Psalm 71:13
Bring disgrace and destruction on my accusers.
Psalm 71:13 NLT
Humiliate and shame those who want to harm me.
I love the “BUT GOD” moments of everyday life and consider them nuggets of gold when I find them in His Word. I’ve even been compiling a list of them from my own life for years. I especially love today’s moment where it is written, “In the twelfth month (that is, the month of Adar), on its thirteenth day, the edict of the king and his law were to be executed. It was on this day that the enemies of the Jews had supposed that they would gain power over them. But contrary to expectations, the Jews gained power over their enemies (Esther 9:1).
Haman’s edict to kill all of the Jews was scheduled for this day. But God, through His sovereign power, intervened, and the Jews were not only spared, but they also put to death their enemies, including the sons of Haman (Esther 9:1, 5-10). With this in mind, when I read Psalm 71:13, I couldn’t help but wonder if perhaps Esther or Mordecai, or any number of the other Jews who prayed and fasted in those three days before Esther approached the King, prayed a prayer similar to David’s prayer. Did they ask God for Haman and the others rising up against them to be humiliated and defeated? Did they pray for those who wanted to harm them to be covered with scorn and disgrace? From the outcome of death and shame that came to Haman, his family, and the others who rose up against the Jews, it seems very possible, or at least quite plausible, to think this is exactly how they prayed.
May we not lose heart in our battles. May we remember that contrary to expectations, the Jews who were supposed to die at the hands of wicked men, instead, (surely by Your hands), gained power over their enemies and lived to celebrate the triumph and deliverance You gave to them. May our eyes be open to see Your fingerprints and all the ‘but God moments’ of our own lives – and may we be quick to celebrate and rejoice – giving God all the glory.
Today’s devotional by Love God Greatly is below (I apologize for marking it up so much but it is exceptionally good and inspiring). Soak it in, then ask God to remind you of a but God moment in your life and share it in the comment section. 💕

The More We Know
A question that came to my mind as I thought about this prayer was, how should we pray for those who rise up or plot against us today? A couple of verses came to mind as I considered this question, the first being Matthew 5:44, where Jesus taught that we are not only to love our enemies but pray for them. The second verse that came to mind was Romans 12:19, where Paul used a quote from Deuteronomy to remind the people that vengeance belongs to God. – May God guide us in our battles with the enemy/enemies of our lives. May our prayers be based on love and the knowledge that vengeance belongs to the Lord. May we trust God to stand with us and fight for us and deal with the enemy as He sees fit.
But I say love your enemy and pray for those who persecute you.
Matthew 5:44
Do not avenge yourselves, dear friends, but give place to God’s wrath, for it is written, “Vengeance is mine, I will repay,” says the Lord.
Romans 12:19
- Journal entry by Love God Greatly; embellishments/notes by me ↩︎







