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What does the fall of man teach us in relation to the story of Esther?

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The fall of man, as seen in Genesis, highlights the need for a Savior, which Esther's story illustrates.

The fall of man, described in Genesis 3, reveals the devastating consequences of sin, showing how all of humanity is brought under condemnation due to Adam's transgression. This foundational truth makes the narrative of Esther even richer, as it serves to illustrate the need for redemption and deliverance. Just as Queen Vashti's refusal to obey leads to her removal and judgment, Adam and Eve's sin results in separation from God. Esther’s rise to intercession and deliverance for her people powerfully signifies how Christ acts as our Savior, offering us grace and restoration where we once faced condemnation. The interconnectedness of these stories demonstrates God's redemptive plan throughout history.
Scripture References: Genesis 3, Esther 1

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