Knowing the God You Worship (Pt. 1)

You were created to know your Creator. Not just to know things about Him, but to really know Him. Deeply. Intimately. Personally. Dr. David Jeremiah begins a series to help you experience that closeness: The God You May Not Know.

The Feast of Purim (Pt. 2)

The book of Esther ends with a feast of celebration, so it’s only fitting that our series on Esther end with a healthy serving of that feast. Dr. David Jeremiah explains the traditions and details that are involved, and how they remind us of God’s faithfulness to His people.

The Feast of Purim (Pt. 1)

All celebrations are not created equal. Just look at the ancient Hebrews, whose feast days are as rich in meaning as they are in food and festivity. Dr. David Jeremiah shares the story of one Jewish feast day that originated in the book of Esther and is still observed today.

The Extermination of Enemies (Pt. 2)

Are God’s people allowed to retaliate against their enemies? The answer may surprise you. Dr. David Jeremiah examines the revenge of the Jews against their tormentors in the book of Esther, and describes four different types of retaliation described in the Old and New Testaments.

Poetic Justice

If you’ve ever devised a plan that backfired on you, then you know a little of how Haman felt in the story of Esther. Dr. David Jeremiah continues our journey through this dramatic Old Testament book, as God’s divine plan overshadows and overwhelms Haman’s wicked scheme.

The Extermination of Enemies (Pt. 1)

Scripture makes it abundantly clear: when someone has God on their side, the most dangerous place to be is on the opposing side! Dr. David Jeremiah returns to the story of Esther where this principle is front-and-center as the Jews take arms against their aggressors.

Undoing the Undoable (Pt. 2)

The power of God to change what seems unchangeable is always astonishing, whether it’s on a grand scale like making the sun stand still, or on a personal level like healing an illness. David Jeremiah reveals a prime example of this power to change as it occurs in the story of Esther and her people, the Jews.

Undoing the Undoable (Pt. 1)

The Bible tells us that “all things are possible” with God, even things that seem impossible to us. Have you experienced that? Queen Esther did, and Dr. David Jeremiah explains exactly how. If there’s something in your life that seems unchangeable, listen closely.

Poetic Justice (Pt. 2)

When it seems that justice is slow in coming, it’s easy to give up hope. But as we’ll learn from Esther, we need to trust in God’s righteousness. Dr. David Jeremiah returns to Esther as the wicked ruler, Haman, receives God’s long-awaited judgment.

Poetic Justice (Pt. 1)

If you’ve ever devised a plan that backfired on you, then you know a little of how Haman felt in the story of Esther. Dr. David Jeremiah continues our journey through this dramatic Old Testament book, as God’s divine plan overshadows and overwhelms Haman’s wicked scheme.

Courage in a Crisis

It’s often said that “timing is everything.” That’s certainly the case when it comes to approaching someone for a difficult conversation. Dr. David Jeremiah shares how Esther prepared to hold a dangerous dialog with her husband, the king.

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