Double Purim 2022: A Double Portion of Breakthrough

16 March 2022

5.8 MINS

As the feast of Purim reminds us of the story of Queen Esther being instrumental in the salvation of her people, we pray for the Esthers of our generation to be effective channels of God’s grace in uplifting our nation.

The festival of Purim commemorates the divinely orchestrated salvation of the Jewish people in the ancient Persian Empire from Haman’s plot “to destroy, kill and annihilate all the Jews, young and old, infants and women, in a single day.” It is celebrated with Megillah readings, gifts of food, charity, feasting, and merriment.
~ Chabad

Introduction

Welcome to one of the happiest holidays on the Jewish calendar — Purim.  You may also like to see what I wrote last year where I outlined the highlights of Purim.

This is a time of partying, masquerading, enjoying friends, food; and escaping from the troubles that surround us.

In this article, I wanted to look at Purim from a distinct perspective, because it is a Hebrew leap year that contains two months of Adar: Adar I and Adar II.

Because of your shame, which was doubled,
and because they cried, “They deserve disgrace,”
therefore in their land what they own will be doubled,
and joy forever will be theirs.
~ Isaiah 61:7 (CJB)

As I was researching for this article and reviewing what I had written last year, I came across this phrase that stood out to me:

Purim became the celebration of the salvation of the Jews of Persia during the reign of King Ahasuerus.

Perhaps this year for the Father’s Beloved Chosen People will not just be a year of salvation from Israel’s enemies, but also a year of salvation whereby many enter into the New Covenant like it says in —

John 3:3 ~ Jesus answered and said unto him,
Verily, verily, I say unto thee,
Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.

Double portion

What might a double portion look like these days?

For years now, we have been seeing Christians and Jews walking together in partnership, which did not happen previously.

Esther - Purim

Esther — John Everett Millais (1865)

We saw Esther and Mordecai working together as family members, followed by Esther and King Ahasuerus working together for the salvation of the Jews — again, family working together.

The Jews and Esther fasted together, and the Lord broke through for them. The Father’s Beloved Chosen people are family through Father Abraham.

It is my desire to also see leaders and congregation members working together as family, and leaders of various congregations working together not just for their own communities, but for the benefit of the wider community that does not have the same hope that we have.

Through these examples, I hope that you can see that a double portion is when we work together — in their land what they own will be doubled. (cf. Isaiah 61:7) We can achieve more together, and we are actually more together as one. Our oneness is of immense value to the Lord and His Kingdom.

Ultimately, we as Yeshua’s Bride, are working together with Him to disciple nations, bringing in sons and daughters.

The kingdoms of the world are rising against the Kingdom of our God. Some see dark clouds on the horizon, with nations raging as Psalm 2 states; but instead of disaster being forecast, Father God is rising — this is His day, and He is at work bringing nations back to Himself. God is the Shepherd of the Nations bringing His flock home to His heart.

I believe we will still see a healing of nations where the Lord is bringing down principalities and instituting His rule as He draws nations to Himself to be sheep nations.

Between the main street and the river was the Tree of Life producing twelve kinds of fruit, a different kind every month; and the leaves of the tree were for healing the nations.
~ Revelation 22:2 (CJB)

Get ready for blessings!

I had been asking the Lord for a fresh word from Heaven about Purim this year. Then when I received a message from the Holy Spirit, I wrote it down:

“The sceptre is being extended to you in this season. You are in a season of favour, but it is not for your own benefit but to get ready to be a blessing to others.”

I will not recap the story of Esther, as you can read more about it in the article I mentioned above; however, I wanted to mention the key point of Esther coming into her destiny.

Who knows whether you didn’t come into your royal position precisely for such a time as this.
~ Esther 4:14 (CJB)

There are so many examples of deliverers in the Bible and in history. Father God always has His key people prepared.

You let our enemies walk on our heads.
We went through fire and flood,
but You brought us to a place with good things.
~ Psalm 66:12 (NCV)

Australia suffered the bushfires of 2019-2020, and now in 2022, floods in Queensland and New South Wales are being called the once in 1,000 flood.

However, I believe the Lord is bringing us through all these tragedies into a place with good things. He will again demonstrate His goodness and I believe many will be drawn to the heart of Father God through Yeshua.

My feeling is that the Lord has been testing and purifying individuals in Australia for His greater purposes, and that the prosperity in this country is not just for ourselves but to be a blessing to other nations around us.

In this new day that the Lord is giving us, He will position each one of His purified children in the role He has prepared for them, to be a blessing to many.

What Purim represents to Israel

This year, Purim falls on 16th-17th March. It is a festival of joy, gift giving, indulgences, masquerading, partying, parades, costumes and joy. Primarily, Purim is the national dress-up holiday in Israel — this extends to offices, schools and, well, the entire country.

Purim performance at the Jewish Theatre in Warszawa, Poland. (Photo by Henryk Kotowski, March 2009)

For Israelis, it is a time of joy and a welcome distraction from the difficulties surrounding them.

Intercessors are saying that Purim could be a key time when the Lord brings down Israel’s enemies like we saw with Haman in the Book of Esther, a divine reversal.

What Purim represents to us

Here in Australia and in many places, Covid-19 restrictions are lifting and we are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

Each of us in the Body of Christ is like Queen Esther, put into a royal position, for such a time as this — to bring solutions to the earth but specifically to the nation of Israel, His Beloved Chosen people.

… then don’t boast as if you were better than the branches! However, if you do boast, remember that you are not supporting the root, the root is supporting you.
~ Romans 11:18 (CJB)

… for salvation is of the Jews.
~ John 4:22b (KJV)

We as believers are children of Father Abraham. Yeshua came through this lineage to bring us salvation, for which we are ever so grateful.

As we look at the Hebrew calendar, which is a combination of lunar and solar calculations, it is balanced by a leap month (Adar I and Adar II) which we are experiencing this year.

It is good to keep our eyes on Israel and see what the Lord is doing in this season. His people are the apple of His eye and Father is working out His best purposes for them.

How much more will He not give us breakthroughs in our own lives and families because we have a better Covenant with better promises through Yeshua. (cf. Hebrews 8:6)

Let us join with the Father’s Chosen people and declare: “Do it again, Lord.”  He is faithful and will bring us through our current trials.

You let our enemies walk on our heads.
We went through fire and flood.
But You brought us to a place with good things.
~ Psalm 66:12 (ICB)

Prayer

Father God, we thank You for the story of Purim, where Your name is not mentioned but Your work is everywhere to be seen. Let us see with the eyes of our spirit that You are at work in our lives, in Australia, in the nations of the world.

We are not orphans like Queen Esther was an orphan, but You adopted us and made us royal sons and daughters. Please position each one of us for our appointed time to be a blessing to Israel and those in need. We look to You, Father, to do Your inimitable work in this season.
Ba Shem Yeshua (In Jesus’ name), Amen.

This video comes to us from 2014, but it shows the Israeli resilience in the face of trials:

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Photo by cottonbro from Pexels.

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2 Comments

  1. Michelle 19 March 2022 at 5:42 pm - Reply

    Thank you Nel. We are called for such a time as this, as a family.

  2. Molly Joshi 29 March 2022 at 12:23 am - Reply

    Indeed we are born for Such a time as this! Thank you Nel for a well written Article on the importance and blessings that is for both the Jew and the gentile in Christ Jesus!

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