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What is the significance of Esther's courage?

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Esther's courage points to Christ's sacrificial love and willingness to intercede for His people.

Esther's courage to approach King Ahasuerus without invitation reflects the selfless intercession that is central to the Christian faith. Her willingness to risk her life for her people serves as a type of Christ, who laid down His life for the salvation of His elect. Just as Esther sought favor from the king, believers are encouraged to come boldly before the throne of grace through Christ. This picture of intercession emphasizes the lengths to which God’s grace goes to secure redemption. Moreover, it illustrates how God raises up His people to fulfill crucial roles in His plan for salvation, underscoring that courage in faith can lead to significant deliverance and blessings for many.
Scripture References: Esther 4:16, Hebrews 4:16

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