Haman, exposed at the scheming coward that he was, groveled at the queen's feet. When the king came back into the room and saw Haman on Esther's couch pleading with her, he angrily accused Haman of attempting to rape the queen in the king's own home. That sounded the death knell for Haman. He was taken away, his face covered. One the king's officials then spoke up, telling the king of the huge stake that Haman intended for Mordecai. Ahasuerus immediately ordered that Haman himself be hanged on it. -ESTHER 7:8-10.
In today's unjust world, it is easy to imagine that we will never see justice done. Have you ever felt that way? Esther never despaired, never turned cynical, never lost faith. When the time came, she spoke up bravely for what was right, and she trusted in Jehovah to do the rest. Let do the same! Jehovah has not changed since Esther's day. He is still more than able to catch the wicked and cunning in their own traps, just he did Haman. - Read PSALM 7:11-16.
Next time: Chapter Sixteen/She Acted Wisely, Bravely, and Selflessly - She Acted Unselfishly for Jehovah and His People
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