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What does the Bible say about prayer in Esther?

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The book of Esther illustrates the importance of prayer and pleading for mercy in times of crisis.

In the book of Esther, particularly in chapter 4, we see the Jews' desperate situation due to a royal decree calling for their destruction. Esther is urged by Mordecai to go before the king, which represents her need to seek divine intervention. The narrative shows the power of collective prayer and fasting as Esther commands the Jews to pray before she approaches the king. This emphasizes how prayer is a vital means of seeking God’s mercy and intervention, especially in life-and-death circumstances. Ultimately, prayer is depicted as essential in aligning ourselves with God’s will and mercy.
Scripture References: Esther 4:16

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