Esther 4:14 KJV — “For if thou altogether holdest thy peace at this time, then shall there enlargement and deliverance arise to the Jews from another place; but thou and thy father’s house shall be destroyed: and who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?”
Every privilege, position, or platform you have today is not just for personal comfort or convenience, it is divine access for divine purpose.
Esther, a Jewish orphan who rose to become queen in a foreign land, discovered that her royal access was not merely for luxury but for deliverance. She was divinely positioned to intercede and act on behalf of God’s people at a critical time.
When Mordecai sent her the challenging message in Esther 4:14, he reminded her that if she chose silence, God’s plan would still succeed, but she would lose the opportunity to be part of it.
This truth still stands today: God’s purposes will never fail, but He invites us to partner with Him in fulfilling them. The question is, will you use your access, your influence, gifts, position, and opportunities, for kingdom advancement?
Many believers pray for open doors, but few realize that open doors come with responsibility. Esther’s favor with the king was not for her beauty to be admired, but for God’s people to be rescued.
Likewise, your access in business, government, ministry, education, or even your family circle is a kingdom assignment waiting for expression.
When you use your influence to serve God, to defend truth, support His work, reach souls, or bring justice, you are aligning your position with His purpose. Heaven celebrates such obedience.
So, don’t hold your peace. Don’t waste your divine access on vanity. Rise like Esther. Speak up! Stand firm! Serve God with all you have! Who knows whether you have come to this “kingdom moment” for such a time as this?
What opportunities, privileges, or platforms has God given you that I can use for His glory and kingdom advancement?
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for the access, favor, and opportunities You have given me. Help me to see them as divine assignments.
Grant me boldness like Esther to use my position, influence, and voice for Your glory and for the advancement of Your Kingdom. Amen.













