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AUGUST 19 - TODAY'S READING FROM THE ONE YEAR BIBLE- ESTHER 4:1-7:10; 1 CORINTHIANS 12:1-26; PSALMS 36:1-12; PROVERBS 21:21-22 Commentary written and read by Pastor David K. MacAdam "For Such a Time As This" from New Life Fine Arts Production of "Esther" Mordecai played by Ben Morse and Esther played by Paige Fowler along with the 2019 cast of "Esther: For Such a Time as This" Like and subscribe to the One Year Bible Tour Guide this year and sign up to receive the written commentary to follow along with at www.newlife.org
A new MP3 sermon from Westminster Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Destruction Averted Subtitle: Series on Esther: For Such a T Speaker: Dr. Tucker York Broadcaster: Westminster Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 9/22/2013 Bible: Esther 8 Length: 37 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Westminster Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Meekness Trumps Pride Subtitle: Series on Esther: For Such a T Speaker: Dr. Tucker York Broadcaster: Westminster Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 8/4/2013 Bible: Esther 5 Length: 38 min.
Esther: For Such a Time as This Snapshots Pastor Don Porter
Pastor Larry launched our new series on Esther (“For Such a Time as This”) last Sunday and the excitement has begun! Today, we move on to chapter 2 in a deep message entitled, “The Miss Persia Beauty Pageant” as we see Esther competing for the title of Queen of the largest empire in the world. Did she choose to enter this pageant...or was she forced? If she was forced, where was God when she was taken by the King? Why did He allow this? And where was God when you were hurting as well?
Today Pastor Larry is launching his new teaching series on “The Book of Esther – For Such a Time As This!”. He will cover chapter one this week and has a teaching message entitled, “When the Queen Said NO!”
A new MP3 sermon from Berean Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Esther: For Such a Time, pt. 3 Subtitle: Bible Character Studies Speaker: Brent Floyd Broadcaster: Berean Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 7/19/2023 Bible: Esther 4 Length: 31 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Berean Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Esther: For Such a Time, pt. 3 Subtitle: Bible Character Studies Speaker: Brent Floyd Broadcaster: Berean Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 7/19/2023 Bible: Esther 4 Length: 31 min.
Esther: For Such a Time As This by St Matthew Rocklin
Despair turns to hope, and pending defeat and destruction become a resounding victory as we come to the exciting conclusion of our series, Esther: For Such a Time as This. God is ready for His people to stand up, stand firm, and be a part of His work in this world. He is going to turn the tide! Stay Connected Website: https://www.lifechurchcalvert.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lifechurchcalvert Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifechurchcalvert Twitter: https://twitter.com/lifechurch1010 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/lifechurchcalvert Copyright License: 11020401 Streaming Plus License: 20985319 #lifechurchcalvert #lovegod #lovepeople #makedisciplesofjesuschrist #esther
This week we learn about Esther, a woman who overcame her fear in order to save her people from certain destruction. Our heroine lived between 538 BC and 473 BC and was raised by her cousin, Mordecai, who treated her as his very own daughter. The post Esther: For Such a Time As This appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
”Esther - For Such a Time as This” by David Chang June 26, 2022 - Sunday AM Bible Class Today, David continues his study of the book of Esther. Esther - For Such a Time as This Esther: A Book without God? Esther is one of two books of the Bible in which the Tetragrammaton (YHWH) does not appear at all Even During the development of the Hebrew canon, Esther was contested as an apocryphal work because of this reason There are also skeptics of the book among modern scholars, mainly because of the aforementioned absence of the Tetragrammaton, the lack of extra-biblical record of the events of Esther, and the book's strong nationalistic theme Some of these theorize that someone much later wrote the book to give more authority to the origin of Purim It is true that there are difficulties in reconciling the events of the book of Esther with the extra-biblical records and/or archeological finds It is also true that the name of God is absent in the entirety of the book, and the focus of the Jewish identity is more ethnic and cultural rather than religious. But are these current realities justifying the dismissal of Esther as a canonic book of the Old Testament? What possible lessons can we learn from such a doubted book - one that doesn't even mention God? Humility Esther: A Lesson of Humility In our perspective of the present time, it is easy for us to criticize ancient texts and question their place in the biblical canon Through critical thinking about the canon itself is not wrong, it must be done with utmost care and humility. Here is why the book of Esther - before even reading the text itself - gives us a lesson on humility: The Bible is a book of faith first and foremost The Bible has a lot of manuscripts, archeological discoveries, and other evidence that "validate" it. While those evidence can be instrumental in strengthening our faith, it cannot replace it. There is danger in depending too much on archeological findings and extra-biblical material: Archeology as a field is not static There will always be different interpretations of archeological discoveries So, even with "better" or "more" evidence, there will always be a debate. Our Perspective depends on what we've found In other words, we are working with theories based on what we have found so far. Because these are educated guesses, they will change if new information gets discovered. When you look at a jigsaw puzzle with missing pieces, do you dismiss the existence of the whole picture or the missing piece because you can't see it in front of you? Frankly, we just don't know a lot Compared to what God can see and what human history has actually been throughout the millennia, our knowledge of the ancient world is very limited While it is difficult, books like Esther challenge us even before we open the text: God's will demands humility on our part. Think about it; if either "side" had definitive and undeniable evidence, do you think there would be a debate? It is because both "sides" are working with limited information. Opinion: Instead of putting up walls with the little information that we have, our time is better spent trusting God and learning what books like Esther has to teach us. Its harmony with the rest of the Bible is far more important. If its principles and messages are sound, then it is better to learn from it than doubt it. Sometimes, this takes a lot of intellectual humility to do. Acknowledging that we do not have all the pieces also takes strength. The arguments about Esther are not very strong either: Absence of God Though God is not mentioned explicitly, the author indirectly hints at God and his presence with the practices and culture of the Jews (Esth. 3: 8, 4:3) Purim "Chicken or the Egg" If it were the case that someone made up the story of Esther to authorize the feast of Purim, then why didn't he make more mention of God? Why risk it with the ambiguity? Esther is not a Godless Book What to Expect from this class Overview of the narrative of Esther Further discussion about some of the challenges to Esther Exploration of structure, themes and the choices of the author that play into the message of the book Comparison of Esther and Mordecai's circumstances to modern Christianity ... and more. Homework Please read Esther all the way through as many times as you can! Duration 37:28
This is the message from our Women's Bible Study series Women of the Bible on 4/20/2021 titled "Esther - For Such a Time as This" Esther 4:4-17 with Pat Jackson.
This is the message from our Women's Bible Study series Women of the Bible on 4/20/2021 titled "Esther - For Such a Time as This" Esther 4:4-17 with Pat Jackson.
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The Book of Esther: For Such a Time as This | Week 11 Title: Already But Not Yet Text: Esther 9:20-10:3 Teacher: Chris Synesael
The Book of Esther: For Such a Time as This | Week 10 Title: Jesus is the Better Reversal Text: Esther 9:1-19 Teacher: Chris Synesael
The Book of Esther: For Such a Time as This | Week 9 Title: Jesus is the Better Text: Esther 8:1-17 Teacher: Chris Synesael
The Book of Esther: For Such a Time as This | Week 8 Title: Where are You Text: Esther 6:14-7:10 Teacher: Chris Synesael ---------------------------------------------- Songs: Praise the Invisible - Daniel Bashta O Lord, My Rock and My Redeemer - Sovereign Grace Music Nothing but the Blood - Citizens
The Book of Esther: For Such a Time as This | Week 7 Title: Pride Before the Fall Text: Esther 6:1-14 Teacher: Andrew Haws
The Book of Esther: For Such a Time as This | Week 6 Title: Given Not Earned Text: Esther 5:1-14 Teacher: Chris Synesael
The Book of Esther: For Such a Time as This | Week 5 Title: For Such a Time as This Text: Esther 4:1-17 Teacher Chris Synesael
The Book of Esther: For Such a Time as This | Week 4 Title: The King Who Dies For Your Sins Text: Esther 3:1-15 Teacher Chris Synesael
The Book of Esther: For Such a Time as This | Week 3 Title: God's Faithful Pursuit Text: Esther 2:1-18 Teacher Chris Synesael
The Book of Esther | For Such a Time as This | Week 1 Esther 1:1-9 Teacher: Chris Synesael
On January 20th we will celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who fought for justice in the name of Jesus Christ. Below, check out last year's MLK Sunday sermon on the topic of justice: "Esther: For Such a Time as This".
Esther: For Such a Time as This
Esther: For Such a Time As This