For if you keep silent at this time, relief and deliverance will rise for the Jews from another place, but you and your father's house will perish. And who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this? Esther 4:14
It’s easy to get caught in the narrow lens of the present, focused on what’s happening right now, what feels good in the moment, or what seems most beneficial today. But God sees far beyond our small frame of view. His vision stretches across eternity. His plan is not impulsive or reactive—it’s a patient, deliberate work of redemption, unfolding over generations, carried by mercy, and motivated by perfect love.
When we step away from the noise in our heads, the racing thoughts, the endless distractions and come still before God, He begins to shift our perspective. Through prayer and Scripture, He gently pulls us out of our small world and invites us into His vast, beautiful story. It's a story so much greater than our own, filled with more love, more grace, and more purpose than we could ever imagine.
Learning to let go of our limited viewpoint can be a doorway into freedom. It allows God to lift our eyes and show us what truly matters. From His eternal perspective, even our smallest moments carry deep significance. Every heartache, every joy, every challenge is woven into something meaningful. In that space, He transforms us.
As women, we can sometimes downplay our role in that story. We question our worth, wondering if our presence really matters. But the truth is, you are here for such a time as this. You are not an accident of time or place. Your life, right now, in this generation, carries meaning. God placed you here with intention, knowing that your voice, your faithfulness, and your love would shine in this moment in history.
Today, let God meet you right where you are, in the chaos, the busyness, the uncertainty. Let Him show you the bigger picture. It’s the story of a Father running to embrace His lost child. In this grand narrative of redemption, nothing is wasted. Every unseen act of obedience, every quiet moment of prayer, every surrender is seen and used by God.
So lift your eyes. The bigger picture is already unfoldin, and you’re a vital part of it.

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