To understand what God is doing in the story of Esther, there's a bit of prologue and a lot of history and setting that needs to be covered. God promised to protect and preserve His chosen people, but thanks to their disobedience, they are now in captivity.
What God wants us to know from this story is that He is sovereign, and He keeps His promises. And what's important for us – even today – is to know that a silent God doesn't mean an absent God. His providence will prevail in spite of our circumstances.
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Dr. Pierre Rosa was born and raised in in Brazil. He became the Senior Pastor at Grace Baptist Church in 2017 after serving for ten years as an associate pastor in San Diego, CA, and earning a Doctor of Ministry degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is also...