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How does Esther's story relate to salvation in Christ?

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Esther's story exemplifies the redemptive work of Christ, who acts as our mediator and substitute, ensuring the deliverance of His people.

The narrative of Esther mirrors the grand story of redemption through Christ. Just as Esther interceded on behalf of her people facing destruction, Christ stands as our mediator before the Father, interceding for us. The decree against the Jews reflects the condemnation that the law brings upon all humanity, and Esther's action signifies the hope found in a substitute who represents us. The climax of both stories reveals the triumph of divine grace over judgment, where Esther's courage leads to salvation for her people, analogous to how Christ's sacrifice on the cross secures our salvation from sin and condemnation. Importantly, Esther's willingness to face death underscores the cost of redemption, parallel to Christ's own obedience unto death.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:14-16, 1 Timothy 2:5

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