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What does the Bible say about God's sovereignty in Esther?

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God's sovereignty is affirmed throughout Esther, showing that nothing happens outside of His control.

In Esther, God's sovereignty is powerfully displayed as King Ahasuerus represents the Father and Esther represents Christ, who intercedes for God's people. The actions of Haman, the adversary, cannot subvert God's ultimate plan, as He is fully in control of all events, including the fall of man and sin's consequences. This is evident in Mordecai's grieving, symbolizing the Holy Spirit's anguish over sin, yet reminding us that God's purposes will be achieved. Even amid human rebellion, God's knowledge and governance encompass every detail, confirming that He is sovereign over all creation.
Scripture References: Esther 4, Romans 8:28-30, Genesis 6:5-6

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