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What does the Bible say about deliverance in Esther?

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The book of Esther illustrates God's deliverance of His people, symbolizing the ultimate victory over sin through Christ.

The narrative in Esther, particularly chapters 8 and 9, portrays how God delivered the Jews from annihilation through the intervention of Esther. This historical event serves as an allegory for the gospel, showcasing God's redemptive plan for His people. Just as Esther interceded on behalf of her people, so too does Christ intercede for us, ultimately defeating our adversaries—sin, death, and hell—through His sacrifice on the cross. This assurance of deliverance is central to the Christian faith, reflecting God's unwavering commitment to save His chosen ones.
Scripture References: Esther 9:1-19, Hebrews 4:9-10

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