For Mordecai the Jew was next in rank to King Ahasu-erus, and he was great among the Jews and popular with the multitude of his brethren, for he sought the welfare of his people and spoke peace to all his people.
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7 Days
Amid fearful times under a tyrannical monarchy, Esther and Mordecai could not see how every detail of God’s redemptive plan would unfold for the Jewish people. Yet, they trusted in the One whose providential purposes could not be stopped, even by the most powerful rulers of their day. This 7-day study on the book of Esther explores how our heavenly King works all things for the good of His people.
The purpose of this reading plan is to mobilize an army of intercessors who will pray fervently for the exposure of the enemy’s secret, wicked plans working against and within our nations, churches, and communities. You will find this plan’s content helpful as you position yourself as God’s watchman warrior over your city, state, nation, church, and/or family.
This week, we will walk through some key passages from the book of Esther. Let her example challenge you as a man to live your life with the boldness and courage she shows us! It was written by J.R. Hudberg.
9 Days
The book of Esther is set during the period of exile when God's people are scattered across the Persian empire. As nefarious men plot against the Jews, Esther reminds us that even in dark days God is providentially guiding and protecting His people.
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