This teaching on Esther 4 examines the turning point in the book of Esther, where faith is put into action. The passage details Mordecai's response to Haman's genocidal plot against the Jews, his call to Esther to intervene, and Esther's reluctant but courageous decision to risk her life for her people. The lesson highlights key themes of divine providence, human responsibility, and unwavering trust in God's plan. Mordecai's confidence in God's deliverance is contrasted with Esther's initial hesitation, but ultimately, both demonstrate faith. The teaching draws a parallel to Job 13:15 and emphasizes that God's promises are certain—not merely possible but guaranteed. Believers are encouraged to see their own lives within God's sovereign plan, standing boldly in their faith despite uncertainties.
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