If you've been a human for any length of time you know we like to see ourselves in the extremes. We're either the best thing since sliced bread and God is lucky to have us on His side – or we (rightly) see the flaws in our character and desires and understand how truly broken we are. From that perspective, we can range from total amazement to that God would save us and use us for His glory, to doubt even God could us someone so messed up. But the story of Esther reminds us that God accomplishes His will in spite of our flaws and not because of them. He turns our disasters into examples of His grace. That should give us all hope.
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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...