Wednesday, March 4, 2026

IF YOU SEE THESE SIGNS YOU’RE CARRYING THE ESTHER ANOINTING



Esther chapter 1










Today we are walking in: IF YOU SEE THESE SIGNS YOU’RE CARRYING THE ESTHER ANOINTING










Genesis 27:8

Now therefore, my son, obey H8085 my voice according to that which I command thee.





OBEY






Today we look to the word OBEY --H8085 - shâmaʻ, shaw-mah'; a primitive root; to hear intelligently (often with implication of attention, obedience, etc.; causatively, to tell, attentively, call gather together, carefully, certainly, consent, consider, be content, declare, diligently, discern, give ear, (cause to, let, make to) indeed, listen, make (a) noise, (be) obedient, obey, perceive, make a proclaimation, publish, regard, report, shew (forth), (make a) sound, surely, tell, understand, whosoever (heareth), witness.















The Torah testifies.........……






Deuteronomy 13:4




Ye shall walk after the LORD your God, and fear him, and keep his commandments, and obey his voice, and ye shall serve him, and cleave unto him.














The prophets proclaim..................



Nehemiah 9:17




And refused to obey, neither were mindful of thy wonders that thou didst among them; but hardened their necks, and in their rebellion appointed a captain to return to their bondage: but thou art a God ready to pardon, gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and forsookest them not.


















The writings bear witness............



Joshua 24:24




And the people said unto Joshua, The LORD our God will we serve, and his voice will we obey.
















IF YOU SEE THESE SIGNS YOU’RE CARRYING THE ESTHER ANOINTING




ladies and gentlemen, beloved of Elohim, I need you to lean in today, not with your ears, but with your spirit. Because what I’m about to say is not for the faint of heart. It is not for those who are merely existing. This word is for those who feel something stirring deep within their soul, something divine, something disruptive, something royal. You’ve been walking through seasons that you couldn’t explain. You’ve survived rooms where you didn’t belong. You’ve been placed in positions you didn’t ask for. Why? Because Shamayim has put a crown on your assignment, not your comfort. When Elohim prepares a deliverer, He does not announce it to the world. He conceals it in the silence. He wraps it in pain. He hides it in obscurity. And then when the time is right, He reveals it through favor. And that’s why you’ve been hidden, not rejected. You’ve been set apart, not sidelined, because you’re carrying something sacred. The Esther anointing. This is not just a message. It’s a prophetic mirror. If any of these signs sound like you, then you must realize you are not ordinary. You’ve been born for such a time as this.




Let’s walk through these signs.




The first and clearest sign that you are carrying the Esther anointing is that your life has been marked by long seasons of hiddenness. You’ve watched others be celebrated while you were overlooked. You’ve seen doors open for people around you while yours remained mysteriously closed. You’ve prayed, fasted, cried, and even questioned whether you were invisible to Elohim. But today, I want you to know you were not being rejected. You were being preserved. You were not being abandoned. You were being protected. Elohim was not punishing you with silence. He was preparing you in secret. You’ve been hidden, not forgotten.




There is a divine reason for the stillness, the delay, the obscurity. When Elohim is preparing someone for a high calling, He often wraps them in the covering of time. Just as a seed must first be buried in the ground before it can sprout and grow, your gifting had to be covered before it could be revealed. Esther didn’t begin her journey on the throne. She began as a young orphan girl raised by her cousin Mordecai. There was no applause, no prophecy, no recognition. Yet Shamayim had already marked her. Her destiny was royal even when her circumstances were humble. That’s what the Esther anointing looks like in the beginning.




Elohim will allow you to be hidden while He works on your identity in the dark. He will silence the noise so you can hear His whisper. He will remove you from the spotlight so the oil of purpose can press into your spirit without distraction. And while others may appear to be running ahead, Elohim keeps you close, shaping you with precision. Because the anointing you carry is not for entertainment. It is for deliverance. It’s not for self-glory. It’s for Kingdom purpose.




Some of you have been wondering why life hasn’t moved the way you expected. You’ve followed Elohim. You’ve obeyed. You’ve sacrificed, but the breakthrough hasn’t come the way you thought it would. It’s because Elohim is not raising up influences. He’s raising up intercessors. He’s not building stars. He’s birthing solutions. And solutions require processing. You’ve been set aside because you’ve been set apart.




When Esther entered the king’s palace, she didn’t immediately receive her crown. She was taken into a year-long process of purification and preparation. Six months with oil, six months with perfume, twelve months of refinement before she could even stand before the king.




That’s how Shamayim works. It doesn’t rush royalty. It doesn’t microwave destiny. It matures it. Elohim has been purifying your motives, stripping your pride, refining your heart. Because when the doors finally open, they won’t be about you. They’ll be about a nation. They’ll be about a people. They’ll be about generations.




The Esther anointing is not light. It is weighty. And those who carry it must be broken before they are blessed, hidden before they are honored, tried before they are trusted. So if your story has been marked by delay, don’t mistake it for denial. If your path has been paved with quietness, don’t confuse it for punishment. Your hidden season has been your holy preparation. And while you were weeping, Elohim was working. While you were waiting, Elohim was writing. While you were doubting, Elohim was developing something so strategic, so significant that when He finally unveils it, it will not only surprise others, it will surprise you.




This is the anointing that rests on the chosen but concealed. The ones who don’t look like royalty yet carry royal purpose. The ones who haven’t been invited to the palace yet, but have been anointed for the throne. You’re not late. You’re on schedule. You’re not invisible. You’re in process. You’re not forgotten. You’ve been preserved for a set time. And what is that time? Such a time as this.




There is a generation that needs your voice. A people that need your courage. A moment in history that needs your obedience. Elohim has not invested all this time, all this pressure, all this hidden development into you for you to sit in silence. No, He has preserved you because your emergence will not be about ego. It will be about assignment.




The crown you’re called to carry doesn’t fit on a shallow mind or an untested heart. That’s why He’s been working on you in the dark. You see, the Esther anointing isn’t always recognized by others. It’s not loud. It’s not boastful. It doesn’t demand attention. It walks softly, but carries a prophetic roar. It dresses in humility, but wears spiritual authority. You don’t need to announce yourself because your fruit will speak for you.




When Elohim decides it’s your time, He will usher you into rooms you didn’t apply for. He will cause kings to listen to your voice. He will give you influence not to flaunt but to fulfill divine purpose. So if you’ve been hidden, if you’ve been isolated, if you’ve walked through long seasons where it felt like Elohim was distant or silent, hear this loud and clear: He’s been preserving you because what you carry is precious. What you carry is dangerous to haSatan. What you carry has been designed to shift environments, break generational chains, and awaken dormant destinies.




haSatan didn’t fight you because of where you’ve been. He fought you because of where you’re going. He fought you because he saw the oil before you did. He saw the Esther rising in you. He saw the deliverer forming in secret. And he tried everything—delay, discouragement, distraction—to cause you to quit in the process. But what haSatan didn’t know is that your hiding was Elohim’s shield. Your isolation was Elohim’s incubation. You were not being punished. You were being preserved.




And when your time comes—and beloved, it will come—you will look back at the seasons of silence and realize they were sacred. They were necessary. They were the foundation of your authority because you’ve been hidden, not forgotten. You’ve been chosen, not overlooked. You’ve been refined, not rejected. You’ve been preserved for a set time.




One of the clearest signs that you are walking in the Esther anointing is this: favor begins to find you in places where you logically should be denied. Things start to align for you, not because you forced them, but because something divine is working behind the scenes. Favor begins to move people, systems, and opportunities in your direction. Even when your resume doesn’t match, even when you feel unqualified, even when others seem more prepared, because the Esther anointing carries with it an invisible force—Elohim’s favor—that causes others to say yes.




When everything in the natural says no, when Esther was taken into the palace, she didn’t come with royal connections. She didn’t have the right name. She didn’t have palace training. She was an orphan, an outsider, a Yahudiy (a Jew) living under foreign rule. In the eyes of man, she was disqualified. But in the eyes of Elohim, she was chosen.




And when you are chosen by Elohim, it doesn’t matter who didn’t choose you. His favor overrides rejection. His favor bypasses protocol. His favor is not dependent on your background. It’s built on your assignment. Esther found favor with the eunuch. She found favor with everyone who looked upon her. And when she entered the presence of the king, favor moved his heart toward her immediately. He extended the golden scepter, not out of policy, but because purpose was in the room.




And that’s what happens when the Esther anointing is upon you. People feel something when you enter. They may not be able to explain it, but they know something is different. So maybe more than anything—and it’s not your perfume, it’s not your posture, it’s not your polish—it’s the presence of Elohim on your life.




When you are carrying the Esther anointing, you stop striving and start flowing. You no longer have to manipulate or force doors open. They begin to swing on their own. Because what you carry is needed in the room. When you’re walking in that anointing, people will recommend you without you ever having to ask. You’ll be on the back row and still be called to the front. You’ll be in the shadows and yet your name will be brought up in royal conversations. Why? Because the anointing is recognizable even when you’re not.




This is not man-made favor. This is divine favor. And it’s not fair, but it is faithful. Elohim does not bless you with favor because of your perfection. He blesses you because of your positioning. You’ve been aligned in your spirit. You’ve been faithful in hidden places. You’ve said yes in the private battles, and now favor is testifying on your behalf.




The Esther anointing will cause you to receive promotions you didn’t lobby for, influence you didn’t chase, and access you didn’t expect. People will look at you and wonder, “How did she get here? How did he get into that room? How did someone with that story receive that level of opportunity?” And the answer will always be this: favor.




Not because you were qualified, not because you were flawless, but because Elohim needed someone in position and your heart said yes. Esther didn’t manipulate her way to the crown. She submitted to process and favor elevated her.




And when the king looked at her, he didn’t just see a beautiful woman. He felt a divine pull. That’s the kind of favor you attract when you’re walking in the Esther anointing. It’s the kind that bypasses competition and comparison. It’s not about being the best. It’s about being appointed. Esther wasn’t the only woman in the palace, but she was the only one called. And when Elohim calls you, favor follows you.




Some of you have experienced this without fully understanding it. You’ve entered spaces where others were striving and yet things just aligned for you. You’ve received yeses that you couldn’t even explain. You’ve walked through doors that were closed to others with more experience, more money, more credentials, and you’ve looked around thinking, “Why me?” But Shamayim was orchestrating your path the entire time.




The Esther anointing does not follow man’s rules. It follows Elohim’s will. And when Elohim is ready to use you, no ceiling, no gate, no protocol, and no system can block it. haSatan hates favor because he can’t stop it. He can attack you. He can slander you. He can isolate you. But he cannot reverse what Elohim has already favored.




And that’s why you’ve experienced resistance in strange places. That’s why some people have looked at you with envy, confusion, or silent resentment. Because favor reveals those who were depending on works instead of grace. When you are favored, your life becomes a living testimony that Elohim can do it with anyone. He can take the orphan. He can take the outsider. He can take the unlikely and raise them up for influence, for strategy, and for deliverance.




And let me say this clearly: favor does not mean everything comes easy. Favor means that Elohim is with you in every step. It doesn’t exempt you from challenges. It empowers you through them. Favor doesn’t mean people won’t oppose you, but it does mean their opposition won’t prosper. When Esther approached the king, she was risking her life. But favor met her at the throne, and favor turned what should have been a death sentence into a royal invitation. That’s what happens when you are walking in divine timing with the divine mantle.




When you are marked by the Esther anointing, favor is not seasonal. It’s assignment-based. As long as you remain in alignment with Elohim’s plan, favor will follow you. You don’t have to chase platforms. You don’t have to sell your soul for influence. When Elohim wants you heard, He will cause even your enemies to open the door. When you are carrying this anointing, favor becomes your reputation before you even speak.




So, if you’ve noticed that uncommon doors are opening in strange places, if people have shown you kindness without knowing why, if you keep getting opportunities beyond your natural qualifications, know this: it is not random, it is not luck, it is not charm. You are carrying something royal, something prophetic, something that cannot be explained in human terms. You are walking in the second sign of the Esther anointing.




You are attracting uncommon favor in unlikely places.




When you carry the Esther anointing, there is a beauty upon your life that cannot be defined by outward appearance alone. It’s not the kind of beauty that fades with time or depends on lighting or filters. It’s not shaped by cosmetics, clothing, or culture. It is a beauty born of purpose. It is divine. It radiates from within. And when people encounter it, they aren’t just impressed, they are impacted. Because true beauty under the Esther anointing is not about attention, it’s about assignment.




Esther was undoubtedly physically beautiful. But that wasn’t what set her apart. Many women were brought to the king’s palace. Many were elegant. Many were flawless by the world’s standards. But there was something different about Esther—something that couldn’t be bought, faked, or imitated. It was the beauty of her spirit, a quiet strength, a posture of humility, a fragrance of purity and submission to divine process. She wasn’t trying to outshine the others. She was simply walking in alignment. And that alignment made her radiant.




When the Esther anointing is upon you, people notice you, but they don’t always know why. It’s not just the way you look. It’s the atmosphere you carry. It’s your silence that speaks louder than noise. It’s the light in your eyes that communicates peace in storms. It’s the kindness in your voice, the wisdom in your responses, the calmness in your presence.




This kind of beauty can’t be taught. It’s imparted through intimacy with Elohim. You can wear fine clothing, but if your spirit is bitter, the anointing will not flow. But when your heart is refined by the Ruach Ha’Qodesh, even your quietness can shift a room. Elohim beautifies those who surrender to Him. He crowns them with grace and covers them with favor. This beauty cannot be fabricated. It is forged in obedience.




And for those who carry the Esther anointing, beauty is not a tool of seduction. It is a vessel of assignment. It is not prideful. It is purposeful. It does not manipulate. It ministers.




Esther didn’t use her beauty to compete or control. She never chased the throne. In fact, her character was so strong, she asked for nothing more than what the king’s servant recommended. She wasn’t obsessed with enhancing what Elohim had already placed on her. She simply trusted the process and allowed the grace of Elohim to amplify the fragrance of her spirit.




That is the secret of Esther’s beauty. It wasn’t rooted in her appearance. It was rooted in her identity.




Some of you reading this have been misunderstood because of your beauty. You’ve been mislabeled, reduced, envied, or even attacked. But your beauty is not your weakness. It’s part of your witness. You’ve been given that glow, that radiance, not to bring glory to yourself, but to draw others to the presence of the King.




That’s why you carry it differently. That’s why it’s deeper than the surface. That’s why people remember how they felt when they were near you, not just how you looked. haSatan tries to pervert this beauty by making you believe it’s for vanity. He whispers lies that lead to insecurity, comparison, and false confidence. But when you’re walking in the Esther anointing, your beauty becomes your mantle. It becomes part of your ministry.




You don’t flaunt it. You steward it. You don’t weaponize it. You worship with it. You understand that the glow on your life is not because of products or praise. It’s because of purpose. There’s something holy resting on you and that is what people can’t explain.




The world teaches us to celebrate beauty with pride. Shamayim teaches us to carry it with responsibility. Esther never promoted herself. Yet the king could not resist her. Because favor is drawn to identity. She knew who she was even in silence. She never boasted, yet her presence was undeniable.




And that’s how the anointing works. It speaks when you don’t. It announces you when you remain still. It draws the right eyes and closes the wrong doors. You don’t need to perform to be noticed. You don’t need to compete to be loved. When you’re walking in the Esther mantle, your beauty is not loud. It’s effective. It opens doors that no charm can open. It places you before kings because Shamayim has marked you. You become a vessel through which Elohim’s favor flows.




And when people honor you, they are unknowingly honoring the Elohim who shines through you.




You’ve noticed this in your life. People stop you just to say there’s something different about you. People trust you quickly, even in unfamiliar settings. Leaders listen to you when you speak, even if you weren’t the most experienced in the room. It’s not because you were trying to stand out. It’s because Elohim placed something in you that cannot be silenced. The glory of Elohim is reflecting through your life and it shows up as divine beauty.




And you’ve learned not to take credit for it. You take responsibility for it. That’s the Esther anointing. You don’t just carry beauty. You reflect Elohim’s image. You are not trying to impress. You’re trying to intercede. You are not chasing admiration. You are chasing assignment. And even though others might think your beauty is about appearance, you know it was formed in pain, in prayer, in process, and in purity. That’s why it carries power because it cost you something.




This is not the kind of beauty that fades. It’s not the kind that wilts with time or is diminished by age. It only grows as you grow in obedience. It becomes more radiant as you become more surrendered. It becomes more noticeable the more you decrease and let Ha’Mashiach increase. It is Shamayim’s signature on your life. And when this kind of beauty walks into a room, it doesn’t turn heads. It shifts atmospheres because it is not a reflection of pride. It is a reflection of divine purpose.




So, one of the undeniable marks of the Esther anointing is that you find yourself in environments that seem to oppose everything you stand for. Yet somehow you still have influence. [Music] You walk into rooms where you don’t belong on paper, but you carry a boldness that shifts the atmosphere. You live among people who don’t understand your calling, but their lack of understanding doesn’t weaken your conviction—who are positioned in enemy territory. Yet you walk with royal authority. This is not coincidence. It is Kingdom strategy.




Esther was not in a temple when Elohim began to use her. She was not surrounded by prophets, intercessors, or those who shared her beliefs. She was inside a pagan palace chosen by a king who had no covenant with her Elohim. Her culture was under threat. Her people were under oppression. Yet, that’s exactly where Elohim placed her, right in the center of darkness.




Because that’s what the Esther anointing does. It plants you in enemy territory, not to conform to it, but to transform it. And that is why your life hasn’t looked conventional. You’ve been placed in workplaces where gossip thrives, yet you’ve been the voice of peace. You’ve been in families where generational curses have ruled. Yet, you are the one who carries the mantle of breakthrough. You’ve been assigned to cities, schools, organizations, and circles that don’t reflect your values. Yet somehow, you’re not just surviving there. You’re carrying influence.




You are standing in the middle of opposition, but haSatan cannot touch your authority. That’s how Elohim works. He doesn’t always take you out of the fire. He places His hand on you in the fire. He doesn’t remove you from the lion’s den. He shuts the mouths of the lions while you rest in the middle. And when He wants to save a people, He puts an Esther in the palace.




He sends you where others fear to go. He plants you in places where spiritual compromise is normal, but your spirit refuses to bow. haSatan doesn’t fear people who hide from the battlefield. He fears those who stand right in the middle of the chaos and still declare, “I will not bow. I will not quit. I will not be silenced.”




When the Esther anointing is upon you, Elohim makes you royal in the middle of rebellion. He gives you grace under pressure. He gives you clarity in confusion. You become a living contradiction to the environment around you. And though others may compromise, your conviction becomes unshakable. [Music]




It’s not that you haven’t faced temptation. It’s not that you haven’t been discouraged. But even in enemy territory, you remained loyal to the voice of Elohim. Even surrounded by opposition, you didn’t lose your identity. Esther didn’t wear her crown and forget her calling. She didn’t blend in with the palace just to be accepted. She carried herself like a daughter of purpose, not just a queen of Persia. She honored her Elohim in a place that didn’t know her Elohim.




And that’s exactly what you’ve been doing. You’ve held on to your faith in places that were spiritually dry. You’ve kept your standards in places where compromise was rewarded. You’ve kept your oil fresh even when others mocked your obedience. You’ve fasted in secret while others feasted in sin. You’ve prayed quietly while others partied loudly. You’ve carried your cross while others pursued crowns. And what others saw as weakness was actually authority.




You didn’t just survive in enemy territory. You’ve stood in authority. You’ve declared truth in hostile rooms. You’ve spoken life over dry bones. You’ve loved those who hated you. You’ve walked like royalty even when you were treated like a threat.




And that’s what happens when the Esther anointing rests on you. Your identity is not determined by the environment around you. Some people expect royal authority to look like loud commands and attention. But in the Kingdom, authority often looks like quiet obedience, consistent intercession, and courageous faith in unseen places. Esther didn’t hold a sword, but she broke the spirit of death with her voice. She didn’t march in with armies. She fasted and waited on the instruction of Elohim. And when the time came, she spoke up with divine boldness, knowing full well that the room she was walking into could have killed her. But she understood something: her location might have been enemy territory, but her identity was seated in heavenly places.




You see, royal authority is not about control. It’s about assignment. It’s not about being the loudest voice. It’s about carrying Shamayim’s weight in any space you enter. That’s why you’ve survived rooms that weren’t made for you. That’s why you’ve prospered in places where you were supposed to fail. That’s why people underestimated you and yet they couldn’t ignore you. Because your authority didn’t come from position, it came from purpose.




You’ve noticed that even in places where your voice was silenced, your presence still spoke volumes. Even when you didn’t say a word, people looked to you for direction. You’ve been placed in organizations, ministries, teams, or families where your very existence disrupted patterns. You’ve been sent into systems that were contaminated by darkness. And you didn’t absorb it—you confronted it simply by being you.




And though it hasn’t been easy, and at times you felt outnumbered, your presence has carried weight. haSatan hoped to intimidate you. He hoped you would lose your voice. He thought that if he could surround you with opposition, you would lay down your calling. But what he didn’t know is that Elohim planted you there. He positioned you with purpose. You weren’t sent there to fit in. You were sent there to shift things. And you’ve been doing it without even realizing it.




If you felt out of place but still in alignment. If you’ve been in hard places but remained rooted in truth. If you’ve walked into places that looked like enemy territory but carried peace like royalty, then you are walking in the fourth sign. You are carrying the Esther anointing. You are positioned in enemy territory, but you are walking in royal authority.




There’s a stirring in your spirit that you can’t explain to others. It’s not ambition. It’s not ego. It’s not the desire for status or spotlight. It’s something deeper, heavier, holier. It’s a burden that rests on your heart like a whisper you can’t ignore. A sense that you’ve been born for something beyond yourself. A pull that wakes you up in the middle of the night. A fire that burns in your bones even when life feels overwhelming. This is not ordinary restlessness. This is divine weight. This is Kingdom mandate.




And if you felt this, then you are walking in the fifth sign of the Esther anointing. Those who carry this anointing do not live casually. They live with spiritual tension. They are aware that their choices don’t just affect them. They affect generations. They walk through life knowing that what they carry has eternal value. While others are content chasing survival, you are pulled towards significance. You see brokenness and your spirit aches. You hear injustice and something in you rises. You see people lost in confusion and you can’t stay silent. It’s because Shamayim has tattooed a responsibility on your soul.




Esther didn’t ask for her calling. She didn’t go looking for a royal assignment. She didn’t wake up one day and say, “Let me be queen so I can save a nation.” No, she was chosen for it. The moment she stepped into the palace, the weight of her calling began to grow. And when the plot against her people was revealed, that burden could no longer be ignored. Her natural position collided with her spiritual purpose. And she realized: this isn’t about me. This is about what Elohim wants to do through me.




That’s exactly what the Esther anointing does. It confronts your comfort and awakens your calling. It turns passive people into intercessors. It transforms silence into strategy. It pushes you to think beyond your own needs and see the bigger picture of destiny.




When you’re under this anointing, something in you refuses to settle for average. You can’t just clock in and clock out. You can’t just chase money or titles or applause. Something in your spirit says there’s more and I have a part in it. You’re not better than others. You’re simply burdened differently. You see the pain in people and feel like you have to do something. You hear the cries of those in darkness and can’t ignore them. You look at the spiritual climate of your generation and know that you’re not here to be a bystander. You were born to be a vessel.




And while that weight can be intimidating, it’s also confirmation. You are carrying the Esther mandate. This is why you can’t fit into every circle. Why some friends drift away. Why certain invitations don’t sit right in your spirit. You’ve been marked by purpose. And that purpose is jealous for your time.




You’ve felt a tug that others don’t feel. You’ve heard Elohim’s whispers in places where others only heard noise. You’ve wept for things that didn’t even affect you directly because you carry the burden of intercession. You’ve prayed for people who didn’t know they were being covered because the Ruach Ha’Qodesh wouldn’t let you rest until you stood in the gap. This weight doesn’t crush you. It matures you. It refines how you move, how you speak, how you think. It keeps you awake when others are sleeping spiritually. It fuels your prayer life. It births boldness in your decisions. It disciplines your tongue.




You can no longer afford to be careless because everything about you is attached to something greater. Your decisions carry ripple effects. Your obedience opens doors for others. Your silence or your courage could determine someone else’s breakthrough. And you feel that daily.




You don’t need a platform to feel this weight. You can feel it washing dishes. You can feel it while walking into a workplace that seems spiritually dry. You can feel it while caring for children, writing quietly, or speaking to one person. Because the weight doesn’t come from visibility. It comes from assignment. It’s not measured by how many people see you. It’s measured by how many lives are destined to be transformed through your obedience.




Esther had a choice. She could have remained silent. She could have enjoyed her crown and ignored her calling. But Mordecai’s words cut deep: If you remain silent at this time, relief and deliverance will arise from another place, but you and your family will perish. That moment revealed the urgency of the mandate. And when you’re carrying the Esther anointing, that urgency lives in you. You know there’s a window, a moment, a divine opening. And if you don’t move in it, someone else will. But your soul won’t be at peace because you were born for this.




Some of you have tried to run from this weight. You’ve tried to live small, think small, stay comfortable. But the mandate keeps chasing you. You can’t unfeel what you felt. You can’t unknow what Elohim showed you. You can’t go back to shallow living when you’ve tasted the deep places of purpose.




That weight isn’t a punishment. It’s a signal. A signal that your life is not your own. A signal that Shamayim trusts you with more. This is why you’re misunderstood, why you’re restless in normal environments, why you’ve had to carry things silently that others would have collapsed under. Because you’re not just navigating your own story. You’re a key in someone else’s. Your obedience is someone’s answered prayer. Your faith is someone’s rescue mission. Your voice is someone’s freedom song.




And even though this weight feels bigger than you, it’s meant to. Because you were never called to carry it in your own strength. You were called to carry it with Elohim. Just like Esther—chosen but human, ordinary but positioned, frightened but favored. She stood in a moment that could have broken her, but the weight of the mandate awakened her.




And if you felt that same weight—deep, unshakable, holy—then you are walking in the fifth sign. You feel the weight of a mandate that’s bigger than you.




One of the most defining characteristics of the Esther anointing is courage. Not the kind of courage that’s loud for applause, but the kind that’s quiet in private and willing to lose everything to obey Elohim. The kind that knows the cost and still says yes. The kind that feels fear but moves forward anyway.




When you are carrying the Esther anointing, there comes a moment when you realize the crown you wear is not for comfort. It’s for conflict. You weren’t elevated for self-preservation. You were positioned for liberation. And you know deep in your spirit: if I perish, I perish.




Esther didn’t just step into history by being pretty. She stepped into destiny by being brave. She stood at a crossroad between comfort and calling. She could have remained silent. She could have hidden in the safety of her position. But something deeper than survival was calling her—the freedom of her people. And when that calling became clear, she made the decision that would define her legacy. She risked her crown, her access, her very life so that others could live.




That is the sign of someone carrying a divine mandate. You come to a point where obedience is more important than approval. Where the assignment is more powerful than ambition. Where other people’s freedom means more than your own convenience. You start to realize that the blessing on your life was never meant to end with you. It was meant to flow through you. And if the system around you demands your silence, but Elohim has given you a voice, then you are willing to lose everything just to speak the truth.




When the Esther anointing is upon you, you are not driven by ego. You are driven by burden. You don’t crave the platform. You’re carrying the people. You don’t seek attention, you seek impact. And you understand that in order for others to walk free, you may have to go first. You may have to be the one to confront the stronghold. You may have to be the one to speak up in hostile places. You may have to be the one to stand alone in the presence of power. But your spirit says, “If this is what it takes, I’ll do it even if it costs me everything.”




That is not normal. That is supernatural boldness. That is Kingdom courage. That is the spirit of Esther.




There are people under spiritual oppression waiting for you to step into obedience. There are people in chains that won’t break until you lift your voice. There are generations depending on your yes to Elohim. And that’s why you felt such pressure. That’s why the warfare has been intense. Because haSatan doesn’t just fear your voice. He fears the moment you stop protecting yourself and start fighting for others.




Esther had access to luxury, to favor, to influence. But the true test wasn’t what she would receive with the crown. The test was what she would be willing to lose. She approached the king knowing full well she could be executed. She entered the throne room with no guarantee, but she had already died to fear before she ever stepped in. And that is the mark of someone who walks in divine authority. When you’ve already surrendered the outcome, you become untouchable.




Some of you have been positioned in places where you feel the tension between silence and truth. You know Elohim is asking you to speak, to stand, to act, to obey. And it may cost you reputation, relationships, or comfort. But the Esther in you is rising. You’re not satisfied with safety. You’re grieved by bondage. You’re consumed by something deeper than survival. You want to see people free. And you’re willing to lose something of yours if it means gaining something for them.




That’s why your prayers have changed. That’s why your decisions have shifted. You’re not praying for easier paths. You’re praying for divine boldness. You’re not asking for more fame. You’re asking for more fire. You’re not chasing crowns. You’re carrying crosses. And even when your flesh is weak, your spirit remains willing because you know this life is not about self-preservation. It’s about Kingdom invasion. It’s about walking into the enemy’s camp and declaring, “Let Elohim’s people go.”




There’s something holy about a person who chooses to sacrifice their own safety for the sake of someone else’s salvation. That’s why Elohim trusts those who walk in the Esther anointing with weighty assignments. He knows you won’t bend under pressure. He knows you’ll pray before you panic. He knows that even when you tremble, you’ll still obey because your yes is not emotional. It’s eternal.




And let this be clear: risking everything doesn’t always mean literal danger or death. Sometimes it means risking your image. Sometimes it means risking your comfort, your job, your position, your relationships. Sometimes it means being misunderstood, being mocked, being isolated. But when the freedom of others becomes more important than the applause of man, you are no longer led by fear. You are led by fire.




Esther knew that no one else could fulfill her role. Mordecai made it clear. If you remain silent, deliverance will arise from somewhere else, but you and your house will perish. In other words, this is your moment. This is your mantle. And if you don’t move, someone else will. But you will miss the reason you were born. And when you are marked by Elohim for such a moment, the greatest tragedy is not failure. It’s silence.




If you feel that stirring in your spirit, if you’ve counted the cost and still feel compelled to move, if you know that what you are carrying has the power to release others from bondage, and if you are willing to risk position, comfort, and even your own name so that others might walk in freedom, then you are walking in the sixth sign. You are willing to risk everything for the freedom of others.




One of the most distinct signs of the Esther anointing is an unusual sensitivity to divine timing. You’re not just living day to day. You’re discerning the seasons of Elohim. You feel spiritual shifts before they happen. You may not always have the language for it, but you can sense when Shamayim is moving. You wake up burdened to pray, not knowing why. You feel stirred to fast at strange moments. You find yourself interceding for people, nations, and situations that don’t concern you directly, yet your spirit won’t let you go. That’s not emotion. That’s not random. That’s prophetic intercession.




It’s the call of Esther rising in you.




Esther didn’t just walk into the king’s court impulsively. She responded to a moment in time, a divine window, a prophetic shift. She didn’t move out of fear or emotion. She moved by revelation. She fasted. She waited. She aligned herself with Shamayim’s timing. Because when the Esther anointing is upon you, you begin to understand that power is not just in what you do, but in when you do it. Timing becomes just as important as obedience. And you learn that delayed action can be as costly as disobedience.




You’ve probably experienced this already. You felt nudged by the Ruach Ha’Qodesh to pray for someone at 3:00 a.m. You’ve walked into a place and felt the burden to intercede even though no one else was praying. You’ve had moments where you couldn’t eat, couldn’t rest, couldn’t go on with your day until you got on your knees. That’s not normal behavior. That’s Kingdom behavior. That’s what happens when someone has been spiritually assigned to prophetic windows in the earth.




You’re not just a believer. You’re a watchman. You’re not just gifted, you’re positioned.




Those with the Esther anointing often feel the weight of moments others don’t notice. You can feel when something is about to break or when something demonic is trying to creep into a space. You discern atmospheres. You don’t walk by sight. You walk by unction. And it’s not always convenient. In fact, it’s often costly. You’ve had to cancel plans because of sudden burdens to pray. You’ve had to excuse yourself from conversations because your spirit became grieved. You’ve had to be the one fasting in secret while everyone else was feasting in the natural.




And here’s the mystery. Many people won’t understand it. They’ll think you’re being too intense, too spiritual, too deep. But you can’t ignore what you carry. You’ve seen too much, felt too much, heard too much in the spirit to pretend you’re normal. You’re not. You’re consecrated. You’re set apart for such a time as this.




And that means you’re not just walking in divine favor, you’re also walking in divine responsibility. Esther didn’t just become queen and enjoy her status. She became an intercessor. She fasted for three days. She instructed others to fast with her. She understood that breakthrough would not come by strategy alone. It would come through spiritual alignment. She was preparing to walk into a room of earthly power. But first, she had to align with heavenly authority.




That’s why your prayers matter. That’s why your fasting is not in vain. Because before things shift in the natural, they must first be settled in the spirit.




Some of the most powerful moves of Elohim are hidden in moments that look small. But you see them, you feel them, you’re sensitive to the call. When others are sleeping, you’re watching. When others are scrolling, you’re weeping. When others are planning, you’re pressing in because you’re not chasing opportunities, you’re chasing obedience to prophetic moments.




You know there are windows that don’t stay open forever. You know that one word, one prayer, one act of obedience at the right time can break the back of demonic agendas. And that’s why you respond even when it’s costly. You’re drawn to prayer not because you’re weak, but because you’re wired for war. You understand that intimacy with Elohim is not optional. It’s essential. That’s why you’ve learned to shut the door behind you and cry out in secret places.




That’s why you’ve learned to stay in tune with the rhythms of the spirit because you realized that the battles of this generation are not won in public. They’re won in private. They’re won by those who hear Elohim clearly and move when He says now.




Esther could have missed the moment. She could have assumed someone else would do it. She could have prayed but refused to act. But something in her shifted. Her heart caught Shamayim’s urgency. She didn’t just pray, she positioned herself to respond. And that’s what Elohim is looking for now. Not just people who can discern the times, but those who are willing to move in them.




You don’t need a pulpit to feel this. You don’t need a microphone to carry this. All you need is sensitivity to the spirit and obedience to what He shows you. And you have that. That’s why your heart aches when you hear certain news. That’s why your spirit feels like fire when others are indifferent. That’s why you’ve been drawn to seasons of consecration while others chase crowds. You’re not just being emotional, you’re being awakened.




This is the pattern of those chosen for kairos moments—divine timings where Shamayim interrupts earth through a yielded vessel. You’ve been marked for that. That’s why you don’t move just because it’s urgent. You move because it’s ordained. You wait for the signal. You don’t push. You press in. And that’s what separates the called from the commissioned. You’ve been assigned to move when Shamayim says move.




And if you feel that prophetic stirring—if you’re drawn to intercession even when it’s inconvenient, if your spirit is tuned to divine timings others miss, if you’ve felt Shamayim pulling you into moments that don’t make sense to the mind but make perfect sense to your spirit—then you are walking in the seventh sign. You are drawn to intercession and prophetic timings.




There comes a moment in every Esther’s journey when you realize that the crown is not the goal. The position is not the prize. The platform is not the point. What your soul truly longs for isn’t recognition. It’s relevance in the Kingdom of Elohim. You’re not driven by the approval of man. You’re drawn by the voice of your Maker. That’s when you know you’re carrying the Esther anointing. You don’t just want to be elevated. You want to fulfill a calling.




Esther didn’t pursue royalty for status. She didn’t enter the palace for admiration. She didn’t compete with other women to win a title. She was placed there by divine orchestration. And when the moment of decision came, when the burden for her people collided with the comfort of her position, she made a choice that revealed her heart. She didn’t cling to the crown. She submitted to the call. Because the anointing on your life will always test your motives. It will ask you, do you want the glory or do you want to give Elohim glory?




Those who carry the Esther mantle understand the weight of that choice. They know that influence without obedience is emptiness. That platform without purpose is noise. That status without surrender is just decoration. There’s a deeper hunger in you. Not for fame, but for fruitfulness. You don’t want to just be seen. You want to be used. You don’t want a title that feeds your ego. You want a task that fulfills Shamayim’s agenda.




That’s why you’ve turned down certain opportunities. That’s why you’ve walked away from applause. That’s why you’ve chosen the narrow road even when the wide one was easier. Because something in you is not satisfied with surface victories. You want impact. You want legacy. You want to stand before Elohim one day and hear well done. And that desire—pure, holy, often hidden—is proof of your anointing.




Elohim doesn’t place crowns on those who are obsessed with being exalted. He crowns those who are willing to lay it down. Those who say, “If wearing this crown doesn’t serve Your people, take it from me. I’d rather carry purpose than sit in palaces doing nothing.”




The world teaches us to chase recognition. The Kingdom teaches us to chase assignment. And when you’re an Esther, you don’t measure success by visibility. You measure it by obedience. That’s why you’ve been misunderstood. That’s why people assume you’re playing small when really you’re walking in strategic surrender. You’re not hiding. You’re waiting on Elohim’s instruction. You’re not passive. You’re prophetically aligned. You don’t move just because there’s a stage. You move because there’s a summons from Shamayim.




Esther could have chosen to stay silent. She could have enjoyed the luxury, the admiration, the protection of palace life, but the crown never clouded her calling. When her people were threatened, she didn’t hesitate to step into her assignment, even though it meant risking everything. And that’s the kind of heart Elohim is looking for. Not people who crave robes, but people who carry responsibility. Not people who need titles, but people who walk in truth.




And that’s you. That’s why you’ve wrestled with moments where you felt unseen. It’s not that you want to be famous. It’s that you want your life to count. You want what you’ve been through to matter. You want your pain to birth purpose. You want your victories to be more than personal. You want them to open doors for others. And that’s what the Esther anointing does. It gives you the ability to turn favor into freedom for others. You don’t see the crown as a trophy. You see it as a tool, something to be used for Elohim’s glory, not your own.




You understand that being chosen doesn’t mean being celebrated. It means being commissioned. And that’s why you live differently. That’s why you pray the way you do. That’s why your dreams are laced with responsibility, not just desire. Because something inside you keeps whispering, “This is bigger than me. My life is not mine. I was born for something eternal.”




This is why you’ve experienced delays that forced you to go deeper. This is why Elohim didn’t allow you to build your identity around the applause of men. He’s been purifying your motives, refining your fire, preparing you to carry the kind of influence that won’t own you. Because you’re not called to be a celebrity in the world. You’re called to be a deliverer in the spirit. And that means your character must be as strong as your calling.




You’ve said yes in secret. You’ve served without spotlight. You’ve obeyed when no one was clapping. And Shamayim took note. Your quiet sacrifices didn’t go unnoticed. Your hidden tears didn’t fall to the ground. You were being tested, not just in your gifting, but in your heart posture. And you passed the test.




You’re not here for a crown. You’re here for a cause.




And Elohim can trust people like that. You see, the Esther anointing isn’t about beauty, favor, or royalty alone. It’s about sacrifice. It’s about recognizing that every platform you’re given is a platform for intervention. That every position you hold is meant to serve a purpose beyond your own comfort. That every door Elohim opens is meant to release something for others, not just bless you. And once you understand that, the crown loses its power to distract you. And the calling becomes the only thing that matters.




So if you’ve ever looked at your life and said, “Yahuah, don’t just bless me, use me.” If you’ve felt the tension between being promoted and being poured out, if you’ve chosen calling over comfort, responsibility over recognition, and destiny over distraction, then you’re walking in the eighth sign. You don’t just want a crown. You want to fulfill your calling.




When the Esther anointing is upon your life, Elohim does not allow you to walk alone. You may feel isolated at times, but you are never without guidance. One of the greatest signs that you’re marked for Kingdom purpose is that Elohim surrounds you with Mordecais—voices of wisdom, voices of accountability, voices that remind you of who you are when you forget.




These are not casual acquaintances. These are divine alignments. These are voices sent by Elohim to call you higher. Esther would have never stepped into destiny without Mordecai. She may have made it to the palace, but the crown alone could not unlock her calling. It was the voice of Mordecai that pulled her out of comfort and into assignment. It was his instruction, his perspective, his prophetic reminder that elevated her from a queen by title to a deliverer by purpose.




And in every life marked by divine assignment, Elohim places Mordecais—people who see the call before the crown ever shows up. These voices may come in different forms. Some are mentors. Some are spiritual parents. Some are friends with prophetic discernment. Others are leaders who speak one word in season that shifts your entire direction. They are the ones who challenge you when you want to hide. They are the ones who confront you when you begin to settle. They are the ones who say you were made for more even when you want to shrink back.




Their role in your life is not comfort. It is clarity. You may not always like what they say, but your spirit recognizes it as truth. That’s how you know they’re from Elohim. They don’t flatter. They focus you. They don’t feed your pride. They fan your fire. Mordecai didn’t tell Esther, “Enjoy your position.” He told her, “Do not think you will escape if you remain silent.” He reminded her, “Perhaps you were born for such a time as this.” That’s the voice of destiny.




It stirs you.

It interrupts complacency.

It awakens your calling.




Some of you reading this have been blessed with people in your life who’ve challenged you to rise. You didn’t always understand them at first. Sometimes you resisted. Sometimes you even walked away. But deep down you knew they were sent to prepare you for purpose. They didn’t come to entertain you. They came to equip you. They were more concerned with your obedience than your feelings. They spoke truth even when it hurt because they saw what was in you before you did.




And if you’ve noticed, those voices tend to show up at critical moments—right before a major decision, right before a promotion, right before a test. They carry timing. They carry weight. And when they speak, something in your spirit stands at attention. That’s not coincidence. That’s divine orchestration. Elohim has assigned Mordecais to your life to safeguard your destiny because even with all her favor and beauty, Esther needed someone to remind her of the mission.




You see, the Esther anointing doesn’t operate in isolation. It thrives in alignment. You weren’t meant to figure it all out on your own. You weren’t meant to navigate the burden of purpose without counsel. That’s why Elohim sends these voices—because what’s on your life is too weighty to steward without wisdom. You’re not just favored, you’re formed. And Mordecais are part of your formation.




Sometimes they’re the ones who taught you how to pray.

Sometimes they’re the ones who saw potential in you when you were broken.

Sometimes they’re the ones who said, “Don’t give up,” when quitting felt easier.

And sometimes they’re the ones who confronted you in love when you began to drift.




These are divine voices—not sent to control you, but to cultivate what Elohim placed in you. And their value cannot be overstated. You know you’re carrying the Esther anointing when you find yourself constantly being pulled back into focus by these voices. When every time you begin to settle, someone speaks a word that convicts you. When every time you begin to shrink, a reminder of your identity pulls you up.




That’s not just mentorship. That’s Shamayim’s order. That’s what it means to be preserved for purpose. You are covered by voices that echo the heart of Elohim over your life.




And let this be clear—Mordecais don’t always look impressive to the world. They’re not always on stages or writing books. Some of them are the quiet warriors in your family. Some are the elders in your assembly who pray for you when you don’t even know. Some are the friends who don’t let you spiritually fall asleep. But they are crucial.




And if you ignore them, you may miss your moment.

If you dishonor them, you delay your development—because they were sent not just to support you, but to shape you.




Sometimes your Mordecai is the one who rebukes you in private so you won’t fall in public.

The one who calls out compromise before it becomes destruction.

The one who pushes you toward courage when fear tries to paralyze you.

The one who looks at you and says, “You don’t get to quit. You’re too anointed to bow to fear.”




And when you listen, your spirit doesn’t shrink—it awakens. Because deep down, you know they’re right.




This is one of the most overlooked signs of the Esther anointing—the kind of voices Elohim surrounds you with. You might not be in the palace yet. You might not be fully walking in your assignment yet. But if Elohim is sending Mordecais into your life, it means He is preparing you for something greater. You are not being mentored for mediocrity. You are being mentored for movement.




You are not just being advised. You are being positioned.




So if you look around and see that Elohim has placed wisdom, covering, correction, and clarity around you—if you have voices that speak destiny into your discouragement, if you have people who won’t let you forget what Elohim said about you even when you try to settle—then you’re walking in the ninth sign.




You are surrounded by Mordecais—voices of wisdom and destiny.




There’s something inside of you that refuses to be passive in this season. You feel a pressure that’s invisible yet undeniable. A divine weight that whispers constantly, “This is the moment.” It’s not anxiety. It’s not human fear. It’s a spiritual urgency—a holy stirring in your belly that tells you you’ve been born for now.




That what’s happening around you isn’t random. That the warfare you’ve faced, the waiting you’ve endured, the favor on your life, the battles you’ve survived—all point to one truth: you have been positioned for such a time as this.




When the Esther anointing is upon your life, you cannot ignore divine timing. Your spirit becomes hyper-aware that there’s a window open in the Shamayim, that something is shifting in the spirit realm, that there is an assignment in the earth that requires your yes—not next year, not someday—now.




You begin to realize that delay is dangerous, that hesitation is costly, and that playing small is no longer an option. You don’t know every detail, but you feel the pull: Elohim is requiring something of me in this moment.




That urgency doesn’t come from pressure. It comes from purpose. It’s Shamayim tapping your shoulder, saying, “This is your hour. This is why I preserved you. This is why I kept you when others fell. This is why the doors didn’t open before. This is why you had to go through the fire. It wasn’t just to bless you. It was to prepare you for this very moment in history.”




And even if your flesh feels unready, your spirit knows you can’t sit this one out.




Esther felt that urgency. Her moment came with risk, with uncertainty, with no promise of outcome. Yet when she discerned the season, she understood that silence was no longer an option. She could have delayed. She could have strategized longer. She could have prayed for another sign. But something deeper within her said, “No. This is it. I have been positioned for such a time as this.”




And she moved—not because everything was perfect, but because purpose collided with timing.




That is what the Ruach Ha’Qodesh is doing in you.




You’re waking up in the morning with a sense that something must be done. You’re looking around at your generation, at your family, at your community, and something in you aches. You feel spiritual tension—not because you’re unwell, but because you are pregnant with assignment.




You feel time moving fast. You feel Yahuah’s return drawing near. You look at how quickly darkness is spreading and your soul cannot stay silent. Why? Because your heart has been tied to a divine mandate that has a divine timeline.




This urgency will separate you from the crowd.

It will make you uncomfortable in shallow conversations.

It will make you restless in passive assemblies.

It will cause you to outgrow certain environments—because you’re no longer interested in wasting days.




You are focused on redeeming time.




You begin to recognize that opportunities must be seized, that open doors must be walked through, and that your voice must be used—not later—now.




That is why the warfare has been intense.

That is why the distractions have increased.

That is why haSatan has tried to drown your confidence, attack your identity, delay your momentum.




Because he knows that when someone like you, carrying the Esther anointing, recognizes the moment and decides to act on it—things shift. Shamayim moves. Chains break. Generations change.




And so haSatan tries to cloud your discernment to make you question the timing. But despite all of that, your spirit keeps hearing the same thing:




Now.

Now.

Now.




You are not being driven by hype. You are being led by the Ruach Ha’Qodesh. The Ruach Ha’Qodesh is awakening your senses to Kairos time—Elohim’s opportune moment. There is a divine synchronization between your life and Elohim’s agenda.




You’re not behind.

You’re not early.

You’ve been hidden until the appointed time.




And now something is telling you that what’s happening around you isn’t business as usual. It’s a Kingdom setup. Shamayim is calling for a response.




And here’s what’s powerful: this urgency is not rooted in panic. It’s rooted in intimacy. The closer you draw to Elohim, the more clearly you hear the sound of Shamayim’s clock. You begin to realize that every delay you experienced was strategic. Every heartbreak, every redirection, every wilderness—it was all part of divine timing.




Elohim wasn’t just preparing a moment for you.

He was preparing you for the moment.




And now the clock has struck.

The trumpet is sounding.

The oil must be ready.

And the Bride must arise.




When you carry this kind of urgency, you stop waiting for confirmation from people who are spiritually asleep. You don’t need applause to move. You don’t need comfort to obey. Your only concern becomes this:




Did I do what Shamayim required of me in this hour?




Because you know this moment will not come again. The favor that is upon your life is not permanent. It is seasonal. And if you miss this window, there are lives, breakthroughs, and deliverances that may not come the way they were supposed to.




You’ve been sensing it even in silence.

You’ve been feeling it even in the stillness.

You know it in your gut—even when your mind is unsure.




This is more than a good idea. It’s a divine moment.




Yahuah is calling Esthers to arise—not to be seen, but to be sent. Not to wear a title, but to carry a testimony. Not to protect their image, but to preserve a people.




And when you carry that kind of revelation, hesitation dies and obedience takes over.




So if you’ve been restless lately…

If you’ve been waking up with vision, burden, or fire…

If your spirit has been whispering, “Move. Speak. Fast. Obey. Intercede.”

If you feel like something weighty and divine is hovering over this exact moment in your life…




Then you are walking in the tenth and final sign.




You feel an urgency in your spirit for such a time as this.




You were not born to fit in.

You were born to fulfill.




And everything you’ve been through—every delay, every detour, every season of silence—was Shamayim’s strategy to prepare you for significance. You are not here by accident. You are not chosen for decoration. You are chosen for divine demonstration.




The Esther anointing is not about being admired. It’s about being assigned.




You’ve been preserved, positioned, and prepared to influence a generation—not for your name, but for His.




Your crown is not your reward.

It is your responsibility.




Your favor is not for vanity.

It is for freedom.




And the time for fear is over.

The time for hiding is over.




You don’t need more confirmation.

You don’t need another sign.




You carry the signs already.




Elohim is calling you to arise, to stand, to speak, to intercede, to obey—for such a time as this.




So don’t shrink.

Don’t delay.

Don’t apologize for being anointed.




Because when Esther stepped into her moment, history was rewritten. And when you step into yours, generations will never be the same.




You are not just a woman or a man with potential.

You are a vessel with prophetic purpose.

You are royalty with a mission.




You are Esther.

And your time is now.

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