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What does the Bible say about the book of Esther?

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The book of Esther illustrates God's sovereign grace and providence in the lives of His people.

The book of Esther is more than just a historical account; it serves as a profound illustration of God's sovereign grace at work. Esther, a Jewish orphan, rises from obscurity to become queen, embodying God's electing love for His people. Throughout the narrative, even when God's name is not explicitly mentioned, His providential hand is evident, guiding events to ensure the protection and deliverance of His people. The story reminds us that God often uses unlikely means to accomplish His purposes, further affirming the truth of His sovereignty over both good and evil in our lives.
Scripture References: Esther 2, Revelation 1

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