Category Archives: Esther

Me Too!

So I’ve been working my way through Esther this week as part of my reading plan. And a word has popped out at me a number of times. The word? “Favor.” The object of this favor? Esther. First, Esther obtains … Continue reading

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The Destructiveness of Pride

It’s funny how the Scriptures can “talk to you” sometimes. Through events which occurred thousands of years earlier, and situations which you’d never find yourself in, there still arises a connection to an incident that gives cause to pause and … Continue reading

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The Reverse Occurred

Have been reading through Esther this week. Always enjoy this read. Always intrigued by the absolute absence of any mention of God — how creative is my God? . . . Esther too is a God-breathed, forever God preserved piece … Continue reading

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The God Who Isn’t There . . . But Is

Been reading in Esther the last couple of mornings as part of my reading plan. As with so many books in the Bible, I start out in Esther with a certain anticipation. I’ve read it before . . . I … Continue reading

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