The Lord’s Provision for the Mother of Valor: Queen Esther
Theme Scripture: Esther 2, 4, 5
Adorn your motherhood with a detailed and blessed Mother of Valor: Queen Esther Kit. A sacred anointing and restoration set for the Mother of Valor — rooted in scripture, sensory indulgence, beautiful skin and hair nourishment, bold elegance, and God’s holy provision. Each item reflects Queen Esther’s sacred preparation, courage, feminine beauty, and the Lord’s providence.
The Lord provided for Queen Esther, firstly, a caring, Godly father (as she was an orphan). She had grace and favor everywhere she went. He provided everything she needed for the beautification process.
God made her Queen. God gave her wisdom to fast and pray before she approached the King. God gave her favor, and the King raised his Scepter to her. The king listened to her. Through God’s provision, Queen Esther saved her people.
Contents:
1. Flax & Mint Cleansing Grains
Purpose: Gentle facial wash to refresh, renew, and brighten the face.
Symbolism: Purity, daily ritual, and constant preparation
Ingredients: Ground flaxseed & organic mint powder
Use: With clean hands, pour a spoonful of powder onto your hands, wet your hands slightly, spread and rub gently onto your face. Wait 2 minutes, rinse, and pat dry with an organic cotton face towel.
2. Body Oil
Purpose: Deeply nourishing body oil for daily anointing and massage for beautiful, soft, supple skin and a radiant glow.
Symbolism: Strength, clarity, royalty, feminine beauty
Use: Apply to your damp body after a shower. Or use before a bath soak as a massage oil.
3. Bath Salts
Purpose: Sacred soaking salts to ease the body, gentle skin exfoliation, and food for the soul.
Symbolism: Esther’s bath ritual, divine relaxation.
Use: Run a hot bath. Add salts to your bath. Adjust the temperature to as hot as you can manage. Sit, soak, and pray & worship as you relax in your bath.
4. Lip Balm
Purpose: Softens and heals lips, for words that carry peace.
Symbolism: holy, feminine, soft presentation of your lips for an accentuated, graceful smile
Use: Use often to moisturise your lips.
5. All-purpose Balm & Salve
Purpose: Multi-purpose healing balm for hands, elbows, and wounds. Also encouraging beauty sleep and the sacred healing in rest.
Symbolism: Restoration, healing under God’s covering.
Use: Use as often as you prefer as your daily skin moisturiser.
Cold Process Bar Soap
Purpose: A purifying bar that draws out impurities while soothing the skin with refined care.
Symbolism: a cleansing before calling.
Use: Use as a body soap for exfoliating and normal daily skin cleansing.
Exfoliating Natural Loofah
Purpose: A gentle tool for renewal — to soften the skin, awaken circulation, and prepare the body for anointing.
Symbolism: Preparation before the oil — the uncovering before the crowning. Loofah is a sacred act of shedding what no longer serves.
Materials: Natural plant loofah, hand-cut and dried for sacred self-care.
Use: Before use, soak in some water for 5 seconds, squeeze in your hands, soak again; the more you wet it, the softer it gets. Use it to mildly exfoliate your skin.
100% Cotton Crochet Scrunchie
Purpose: A soft, sacred adornment for daily rhythms of rest and reverence.
Symbolism: Esther’s gentle preparation, the hidden strength of stillness.
Materials: Cotton yarn, hand-crocheted with care.
Use: Adorn your hair with a beautifully handmade cotton soft scrunchie.
Crochet Makeup Remover Pad
Purpose: A soft, reusable cloth for tender cleansing — inviting stillness into daily rhythms of care.
Symbolism: Esther’s gentle preparation, the quiet strength in tending to sacred beauty.
Materials: 100% cotton yarn, hand-crocheted with reverence.
Use: Use as your daily makeup remover pad, toner applicator, or if you need to refresh your face after a long day.
Shalom,
Following Gods ways
Natasha Chetty
@natashasnaturalnest
Journaling cards:
Card 1: For Such a Time
Esther 4:14
“And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?”
You were not placed here by accident. The season you stand in was divinely appointed. There is boldness in simply being present — clothed in faith, ready to respond.
Prompt: Where have you been placed “for such a time as this”? What fear must you release to rise?
Card 2: Hidden Beauty
1 Peter 3:4
“Let it be the hidden person of the heart, with the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight.”
God adorns women not with gold, but with peace. Your gentleness holds strength the world overlooks.
Prompt: How is the Lord inviting you to embrace inner beauty in this season?
Card 3: Crowned in Courage
Joshua 1:9
“Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”
Courage does not always roar — sometimes it whispers “yes” in the quiet moments of obedience.
Prompt: What act of obedience is calling you forward right now?
Card 4: Sacred Rest
Isaiah 30:15
“In repentance and rest is your salvation, in quietness and trust is your strength.”
Boldness begins with rest. Lay down striving. Pick up stillness. The Lord will fight for you.
Prompt: What would it look like to create a rhythm of sacred rest in your life this week?
Card 5: Anointed to Mother (or Lead)
Psalm 45:7
“You love righteousness and hate wickedness; therefore God, your God, has set you above your companions by anointing you with the oil of joy.”
Whether you mother children, a vision, or a community — you are anointed for this role. Joy is your mantle.
Prompt: Where do you need to be reminded that you are anointed for this season?
Card 6: A Year of Becoming
Esther 2:12
“Before a young woman’s turn came to go in to King Xerxes, she had to complete twelve months of beauty treatments… six months with oil of myrrh and six with perfumes and cosmetics.”
Esther’s story began not with a crown — but with preparation. A hidden year. A fragrant, quiet becoming.
You are not behind; you are being prepared. The anointing often comes in the unseen spaces of surrender.
Prompt: What is God refining in you during this season of waiting or preparation?
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