What does the Book of Esther teach us about God's sovereignty?
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The Book of Esther illustrates God's sovereignty through the unfolding events that lead to the deliverance of His people.
The Book of Esther is a vivid demonstration of God's sovereignty orchestrating events behind the scenes to ensure the protection and deliverance of His covenant people. While the name of God is not mentioned directly in the text, His providential hand is evident throughout the narrative. Esther, as a Jewish orphan, rises to be the queen of Persia, which is a significant position for influencing the fate of the Jewish people amidst impending destruction. Mordecai's encouragement to Esther emphasizes God's sovereign design, as he declares that her position may be for such a time as this (Esther 4:14). This highlights the belief that God is in control of all circumstances, using even what appears to be random events to fulfill His divine purposes.
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