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How do we know that God's justice prevails in the story of Esther?

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God's justice prevails in Esther as Haman’s evil plans are thwarted, demonstrating that He protects His people.

The story of Esther culminates in a powerful demonstration of God's justice. Haman, who sought to exterminate the Jews, ultimately faced his own destruction—hung on the gallows he had built for Mordecai. This reversal illustrates that though evil may plan and execute schemes against God's people, justice will ultimately triumph. God's providence stands as a testament to His character; He defends the oppressed and confronts wrongdoing. The narrative assures believers that they can trust in God's promise to uphold justice and righteousness, reinforcing the truth that He works all things together for good.
Scripture References: Esther 7:10, Esther 8:1-2

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