Sunday Bible Study at Calvary Chapel Fort Walton Beach
Pastor Andy reads Esther 4:15-17 alongside 1 Peter 2-3, showing how Esther's life is a beautiful picture of godly submission. Up to this point, life simply happened to Esther. She made no decisions and had no agency. But when she chose to submit actively and declare, "If I perish, I perish," everything changed. Laying 1 Peter 2-3 over her story, Pastor Andy reveals four things submission does: it gives agency and is the way out of being a victim, it requires courage and faith in God's justice, it sparks creativity, and it opens the door for God's grace. Most importantly, Esther is a glimmer of Jesus, meaning an example of self-sacrificing love, suffering unjustly without reviling in return, committing oneself to the Lord who judges righteously, and by doing so, opening up the choice for every person to live for righteousness. SCRIPTURE REFERENCES: Esther 4:15-16 1 Peter 2:13-25 (submit to every ordinance of man; Christ's example of unjust suffering) 1 Peter 3:1-7 Isaiah 53 1 Samuel 25 (Abigail and Nabal) 1 Samuel 18-19 (David and Saul) Matthew 10:39 / Luke 9:24 1 John 1:9 TOPICS AND KEYWORDS: Esther as a picture of godly submission Submission gives agency, the way out of being a victim Submission takes courage and faith Submission sparks creativity Submission opens the door for grace Esther as a picture of Jesus, self-sacrificing love 1 Peter 2-3 — practical instructions for Christians under authority Unjust suffering and the grace it introduces Christ's example of suffering without reviling in return Marriage and mutual submission Husbands: dwelling with understanding, giving honor Trusting God as the just judge Communion and what Jesus did for us The choice to live for righteousness — opened by Christ's sacrifice
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