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What does the book of Esther teach us about God's sovereignty?

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The book of Esther illustrates God's sovereignty even when His name is not mentioned, revealing His control over all events.

The book of Esther is profound in its portrayal of God's sovereignty, particularly shown through events that unfold without any explicit mention of God's name. Despite God's absence in the narrative, His control over the happenings is unmistakable. The king's decisions, Esther's rise, and Mordecai’s loyalty are orchestrated under His sovereign plan to protect His people. This is a reminder that God is sovereign even in the seemingly mundane and hidden parts of our lives, guiding all events according to His predetermined purpose.
Scripture References: Esther, Esther 4:14, Daniel 4:17, Esther 1

Sermons (3)

The Book Of Esther
Paul Mahan · Jan 14, 2004
Book Of Esther
Eric Floyd · Oct 8, 2023
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