Listen Jack, c'mon man, here's the deal: Esther was a righteous Jewish woman who was chosen to be queen of the Persian Empire. As you know, her people were in danger, so she had a plan. She asked all the Jews to fast for three days and nights, and then she would go before the king and hopefully he would listen to her. Then, Mordecai, her wise uncle, sent a message to Esther, telling her not to forget her people. She was afraid, but she was brave and she went before the king.

My father used to say, it's important to take chances, and Esther did just that. She asked the king to spare her people, and the king agreed. He even gave Mordecai a medal for his bravery. As you know, the Jews were saved from destruction, and the day was celebrated with feasts and joy.

Now, I'm not joking, but the book of Esther is an important part of the Bible, and it teaches us about courage and faith. See here Jack, Esther was willing to risk her life to save her people, and it's a lesson we should all remember. What was that? Not gonna happen? No malarkey! Excuse me, but I tell you what, we should never forget what Esther did and the power of faith. Literally.