Esther 7 and Psalm 7 both remind us that God sees the truth, exposes evil, and brings justice in His perfect time.
In Esther 7, Esther courageously reveals Haman’s wicked plan to destroy her people. She does not act carelessly or seek revenge. Instead, she waits for the right moment, speaks the truth with wisdom, and trusts God with the outcome. Haman’s evil plan eventually turns against him, showing that pride and hatred can lead to destruction.
Psalm 7 carries a similar message. David is facing false accusations, but instead of taking matters into his own hands, he asks God to judge the situation fairly. He also invites God to examine his own heart. This teaches us that trusting God for justice should always be accompanied by humility and self-reflection.
Together, these chapters encourage us to be brave when we need to speak, patient when we need to wait, and faithful when we feel misunderstood. We do not have to fight every battle alone. God knows the truth, defends the innocent, and deals with evil in His own way and time.
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