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Esther 9 and 10
God’s providence—that’s what we’ve studied as we’ve traveled through the unforgettable Old Testament book of Esther. Dr. Vernon McGee concludes our journey with an important challenge for each one of us.
Esther 8
Haman is dead, but the decree to destroy the Jews still remains. Hear the message of hope God delivers to them through King Xerxes.
Esther 6:7-7:10
Esther has the ear of the king and Haman’s evil plans are unraveling before his eyes. Will Haman kill Mordecai on the gallows he has built, or will God intervene? Dr. McGee reminds us that God cannot be defeated, and His mercy never fails for those who place their trust in Him.
Esther 5:5-6:8
Haman’s murderous plot against Mordecai and the Jews advances. But God has other plans. Together we’ll learn God is sovereign even when life doesn’t make sense.
Esther 4:3-5:4
The Jews are in danger and Mordecai pleads with Esther to talk with the king. Will she risk everything to save her people? Find out in this great study.
Esther 3:7-4:2
Hatred for God’s people is a common theme throughout history. We see today, and Queen Esther certainly saw it in her day, too. Hear more about Haman’s evil plans and watch as God moves to preserve His people.
Esther 2:16-3:6
King Xerxes is about to meet his new queen. Haman’s persecution intensifies. Mordecai takes a stand for God. The incredible story of God’s provision for His people moves along.
Esther 2:4-15
“The hand of God in the glove of history.” That’s the beautiful way Dr. J. Vernon McGee describes God’s providence in the book of Esther. Join us as the beauty contest to identify a new queen is under way and God’s plan (with the help of Mordecai) begins to unfold.
Esther1:4-2:3
King Xerxes is depressed. Queen Vashti has embarrassed him, and his army is defeated by the Greeks. Servants devise a plan to cheer up the king. Come along as the plan they set in motion is revealed.
Esther 1:1-3
What is the meaning of the word “providence”? Is it similar to fate? Chance? What about destiny? That’s what we’ll discover in this study of the beloved Old Testament book of Esther.