God may put you in a bad situation so that he gives you a supernatural deliverance. Dr. Tony Evans says the Lord is always ready to lead as long as you're willing to follow. But if your antenna is not up, if human wisdom guides your decision making, you won't pick up the signals and you will miss the movement. This is the alternative broadcast, featuring the timeless biblical teachings from the archives of Dr.
Tony Evans. Life has a way of turning upside down when we least expect it. But how do we know whether those reversals are a part of God's plan or the result of our own missteps? Today, Dr. Evans shows how, either way, God is able to take a situation headed for disaster and turn it completely around.
Let's join him as he explains. Luck is a doctrine because a lot of folk live by it. chance, fate, happenstance. We got some folk, maybe there's some here, who ride in a car with a rabbit's foot hanging from their rearview mirror.
Now how lucky was that rabbit that couldn't even keep his foot? We are looking at the book of Esther. The only book in the Bible that never mentions God by name. And yet His fingerprints are all over it as we've already seen. Esther has discovered that she's been placed in her position for a spiritual reason, not merely for personal benefit.
Mordecai, her cousin, has said, you've been called to the kingdom for such a time as this, that God's whole plan in making you pretty, God's whole plan in you being chosen out of all the possible females in the kingdom, God's whole plan was that you would be here at this time for this moment for his kingdom purpose. And she, after thinking about it for a moment, Said, okay. I'm going to go to the king and tell him about Haman's plan to destroy. All the Jews, and if I perish, I perish. She now prepares dinner for the king and invites Haman.
The architect of genocide. Because she's ready to tell the king and spill the beans on him. At the dinner banquet. The king says to her, as we saw last time, Esther chapter 5, verse 6, what did you have to tell me? Esther says, my petition and my request is.
Mm. And she stops. She doesn't get it out. She can't say it. She backs off.
She says, my request is for you to have dinner again with me tomorrow.
Something happened. That caused her to pause. in her request for deliverance. God not only wants you to do the right thing, he wants you to do the right thing at the right time. Timing matters.
To God. He does things with precision not only related to events but related to time. And the Holy Spirit's job is to let you know not only what to do, but when to do it. But if your antenna is not up If you walk in secular, Thinking secular. If human wisdom guides your decision making, you won't pick up the signals and you will miss the movement.
Because that is the Holy Spirit's job. Yeah, yeah, people. But he does it in weird ways. Yeah. He goes home at the end of chapter six.
After leading Mordecai through the street. And he depressed. This is a Prozac moment. This is. This is.
He's depressed. Because he's leading the future king, and he was supposed to be the future king. And so he goes home. Yeah. And he just cries out.
Mourning with his head covered, verse 12. His wife says to him in verse 13, Boy, you're in trouble now. No, you lead Mordecai through here and he's the Jew. Don't look good for you. Ah, verse 14.
While Two. While they were still talking with him, the king's eunuchs arrived and hastily brought Haman to the banquet which Esther had prepared.
Now, this is the second banquet. Has to have prepared a second banquet because God blocked her from doing the first banquet. While his wife was telling him it doesn't look good, and he's mourning. The unit comes in and says, Come on, you gotta hurry up. It's time for the banquet.
Why is that important that that happen while? Because that didn't give him time to come up with a plan. It didn't give him time to run and flee. It didn't give him time to escape. God had that thing clicking so that one thing happened right after another, so that there could be no interjection to change the program of God.
He tells a eunuch, go get him now. Because God's got a plan to keep and a program to execute.
So he goes to the dinner. Yeah. So the king says, okay, Esther. You've been saying for the last 24 hours, you got to tell me something. What is it?
So she tells them, Oh king, you can't. This is chapter seven now. O king, at the end of verse 3. If it pleases the king, let my life be given to me and my petition and my people. That's my request.
Save my life, king. Save the life of my people. For we have been sold. I and my people to be destroyed, killed, and annihilated. If they were going to sell me as slaves, I would have lived with that.
But no. They want to kill me.
So the king asked the queen, Who is he? They want to kill my wife. and kill a wise people. Who are you talking about? And not only who is he, verse five, but where is he?
Well, who is it? And where is he? Guess who's coming to dinner? Who is he? Where is he?
Who would presume to do thus? Who you talking about? Ah, here it is, verse 6, chapter 7. Esther said, A foe and an enemy is this wicked Haman. Yeah.
Then Haman became terrified before the king and queen. That'll shake you up. She says, this man who I invited to dinner wants to kill me, your wife. Kill my people Rewind. If she would have told them the first time.
When he wasn't mad at Mordecai, When he had built the gallows for Mordecai, When Mordecai had not been elevated, to be the second in command. In the future. The king would have had a totally different mood about the situation. Because now Mordecai's relationship to the king has changed. Mordecai's relationship to Esther and the king has changed.
Everything has been reconvened and redone to fulfill the timing purposes of God, and he's not finished yet. Oh, the king is hot, verse 7. He's ticked off. In anger. He went into the palace garden.
He goes into the palace. He can't even talk now. He's so hot. Says with anger, he went into the palace garden.
Now watch this. Verse 8 says, Was falling on the couch where Esther was. He's falling on the couch. Verse 7 says, begging for his life.
So the king is hot. The king walks out. King doesn't even know what to say.
Now he's so mad. that Heyman planned to do this. Asther is laying on couch. Reclining on the couch. Ain't you proud to beg?
You remember that? He pleading for his life. He goes over to Esther and falls on her and says, Please, Esther, please. Don't let him kill me. Don't let him kill me.
It says Now when the king returned. From the garden. Oh, you get the picture. Into the place where they were drinking wine.
Okay. Haman was falling on the couch where Esther was. Then the king said now he already hot Then the king said, will you even assault the queen? With me in the house, oh, you got to be kidding me. Wait a minute.
You already told me you want to kill my wife.
Now you all up on her. No, oh, oh no, no, you, no, you didn't. Yeah. You're gonna assault my wife with me in the house?
Now, that's not what he was doing. He was begging for his life, the scripture says. God is so particular, he will create impressions. God is so nuanced that he will make something look like it's not really that in order to accomplish his purpose because the king comes in. Just in time.
Oh, but are you not finished yet? Because after the king comes in and sees what he's doing Then verse 1 Nine. Then is a time word. You got while, you got now, you got then, then, Harbana. One of the eunuchs who was before the king said, Behold, indeed.
The gallows standing at Haman's house. 50 cubits high. which Haman made for Mordecai, Who spoke good on behalf of the king? And the king said, hang him on it. All right, so guess what?
God delayed Esther from telling the king to give Haman time to get mad so that he would build a gallow for Mordecai in order that he might dig his own grave. God will let unbelievers express their anger against believers and use that very thing to destroy the unbeliever from destroying the believer. And it's all got to do with time. It's all got to do with God nuancing time.
So they hanged him on the gallows that was prepared for Mordecai. And the king's anger subsided. Dr. Evans will tell us more about that when he continues his message in just a moment. Don't go away.
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I'll repeat that offer and contact information for you after the second part of today's message. Here's Dr. Evans. God is a God of reversals. He can reverse things on a dime that appear to be irreversible.
Let me show you some of the reversals in chapter 8. On that day, verse 1, King Ahasuerus gave... The house of Haman. the enemy of the Jews to Queen Esther.
Okay, that's, I'll call that economic reversal. All that Haman owned now belonged to Esther. You know, the scripture says the Inheritance of the wicked is laid up for the righteous. When God gets ready to move. and to make a statement.
In the economic order of things, he can flip that thing for you, to you, through you, by you on a dime. All that Heyman owned, now Elsta, it's yours. We then switched. Because he was a rich man. He put up all that money to kill the Jews.
Verse 2. The king took off his signet ring, which he had taken away from Haman, and gave it to Mordecai. We'll call that political. Reversal. You see the signet ring was the ring of authority.
It was the ring. In chapter 3, verse 10, then the king took his signet ring from his hand and gave it to Haman. The signet ring was the ring of authority where you could represent the king. Officially. He said, give that ring to Mordecai.
Wait a minute, Mordecai was a dead man walking.
Now he's second in command with the king's ring. That means he carried clout. That means He carried juice. That mean he carried some authority with him.
So God can change things on a dime. You think. Your boss has the final say. You think the powers that be have the final say. You think those unscrupulous co-workers who are plotting against you have the final say.
You think because they have the name, have the money, have the position, they have the final say. They don't have a thing unless God gives it to them. And the God who gives it can take it away. And if you don't believe me, ask Nebuchadnezzar. Nebuchadnezzar stood there over Babylon.
He said, Look at this great Babylon that I have built. I am the man, I am the boss. I'm the one, I'm the main man here. It all revolves around me. God said, oh, you think.
Well, let me show you how much power you have. For seven years, God reduced the powerful man to be an animal out in the field. When he came to his senses at the end of seven years, he cut his hair, cut his fingernails, and said, let it be known throughout Babylon, there's only one God, and that is the God of Meshach, Shadrach, and Abednego. That's the only God out there. The point is simply Is that See, I keep telling y'all, you only have one source.
If you ever get that in your head, that nobody, I don't care who they are, has the final say-so over a Christian living by the Spirit in the will of God. Nobody. Which means You never live a threatened life.
So there was a political shift. She said, if it pleased the king, if I found favor in your sight, verse 7, it seems proper. Let it be written to revoke the letters devised by Haman. Haman had a letter, kill all the Jews. She said, King, do something about this letter, revoke it.
The problem is. The laws of the Meso-Persians were irrevocable.
So what's the king to do? How can I endure the calamity? If Haman's dead, but we still got the problem, which will befall my people. How can I endure seeing the destruction of my people? Why?
Because God's kingdom program is always bigger than you. He says, Well, I've given the authority to Mordecai.
So here's what I want you to do: verse 8: I want you to write to the Jews, as you see fit, in the king's name and seal it with the king's signet.
So, I want you to write.
So, the king's scribe were called. And they begin to write. What do they write? Because we got an unchangeable law. Verse 11.
In them, the king granted the Jews who were in each and every city the right to assemble and to defend their lives, to destroy, to kill, to annihilate, to an entire army of any people or province which might attack them, including children and women, and to plunder their spoil.
Okay, now follow this. Mm-hmm. Haman's law, every Jew got to be killed. The law can't be changed.
So the king Calvasta Y'all come up with something. Put my seal on it. They come out with the law. The law says Signed by the king, while I can't change the law that you got to be killed. I can't make another law.
I'm a right an executive order. And on this executive order, Sh All Jews have the right to defend themselves against anybody who would try to kill them. And if they try to kill you, you not only can defend yourself, you can kill their wives and children.
Now if I'm one of the Persians operating on law number one Where the Jews could not defend themselves. And now I hear there is another law that doesn't cancel that I can kill them, but gives them permission to kill me back.
Now I'm rethinking law number one because I got to deal with law number two See, God has an override button. That can take what Satan has planned against you. People, he's raised up against you. Circumstances that look not in your favor. When the enemy comes in like a flood, the scripture says he will raise up a standard against them, he will push an override button.
So there was a legal reversal. Oh, but it's not all. There was an emotional reversal. When the second law was passed and the carriers sent the message out that the Jews could take care of themselves, it says in verse 16, for the Jews there was light and gladness and joy and honor. Oh, the Bible says, sorrow may endure for the night, but joy cometh in the morning.
You may be crying today, but don't think that's how it's going to be when you wake up tomorrow. Not when God has jumped into the situation. God can wipe tears away. He can turn pain into pleasure. He can turn sadness into joy when we are operating with his reversal principles, operating with his timing, operating, submitting to his will and listening to his voice.
Oh, but it's not over yet. Because there's one other thing. The last verse of chapter 8 says. At the end of the verse, and many among the peoples of the land became Jews. Uh-huh.
God may put you in a bad situation so that he gives you a supernatural deliverance so that other folk want to attach to the God who delivered you because they want some of this. They want to see God do for them what he's done for you. There was a spiritual reversal. When people saw what God can do. Don't Is a God of reversal.
Martin Luther King saw reversal. He was in the Birmingham jail. But you go to Washington, D.C., you'll see a monument. Nelson Mandela had a reversal. He was put in jail, but then he became head of South Africa because God is a God of reversal.
Oh, but there's one reversal bigger than all of that. Because Satan thought he had Jesus on the cross. When he hung him high and stretched him wide, it looked like Satan had won. But early Sunday morning. Just a little while before day, God raised Jesus up and he said, all power is in my hands.
God is a God of reversal.
So you hang on to him. even though Satan is throwing dirt at you. Tell me. Dr. Tony Evans.
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