Repeal 

Not all law is “settled law.” Some legislation begs to be repealed. Such was the case with Haman’s edict to slaughter the Jews. Although Haman was now “moldering in the grave” his malice remained. Esther would again have to risk her life. King Xerxes had declared, albeit through his proxy Haman, a planned genocide against the Jews and the clock was ticking. We once more witness the extraordinary courage of the young queen: Esther again pleaded with the king, falling at his feet and weeping. She begged him to put an end to the evil plan of Haman the Agagite, which he had devised against the Jews. Then the king extended the gold scepter to Esther and she arose and stood before him. ~Esther 8:3,4

Esther had now entered the royal council, unbidden, for a second time. You might recall that there was a law on the books that sentenced a person to death who made bold in such ways. But once more the king extended the gold scepter to Esther and she wasted no time in spelling it out because there was no time to waste: “If it pleases the king,” she said, “and if he regards me with favor and thinks it the right thing to do, and if he is pleased with me, let an order be written overruling the dispatches that Haman son of Hammedatha, the Agagite, devised and wrote to destroy the Jews in all the king’s provinces. For how can I bear to see disaster fall on my people? How can I bear to see the destruction of my family?” ~Esther 8:5,6
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The king approved. It was the last major test of courage for Esther and she won her point: King Xerxes replied to Queen Esther and to Mordecai the Jew, “Because Haman attacked the Jews, I have given his estate to Esther, and they have impaled him on the pole he set up. Now write another decree in the king’s name in behalf of the Jews as seems best to you, and seal it with the king’s signet ring—for no document written in the king’s name and sealed with his ring can be revoked.” Esther 8:7,8

If we roll back the tape a bit this stunning turn around began with the queen that preceded Esther. Her abrupt decision not to show up to a party and parade her lovely self in front of a bunch of nobles earned her a pink-slip from queening. It opened the door for Esther to take her place. Mordecai’s refusal to bow to the vainglorious Haman opened the door for him to become the second most powerful man in all of Persia. It proves what Paul said: And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose. ~Romans 8:28  History is being nudged along to God’s grand purpose by both the people who say yes and the people who say no. The miry, unformed clay is being fashioned by a master craftsman. For those who love God and have a care about his kingdom, they gain the assistance of heaven to move hearts and minds – and in this case, an entire kingdom. It’s powerful stuff.