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Esther 9–10 — Victory, Legacy, and the God Who Was Always There

34 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2532493/fan_mail/new] This is the conclusion of Esther’s story—but it’s also the beginning of understanding your own. In Esther chapters 9 and 10, the day that was meant to destroy God’s people is completely reversed. Victory comes—but not without weight. This final episode explores: *  God’s ability to reverse outcomes  *  The cost and complexity of victory  *  How one person’s actions can impact generations  *  The importance of healing before responding  *  Rest, celebration, and remembrance (Purim)  *  Legacy, leadership, and lasting impact  We also reflect on the full story: A boundary set by Vashti.  A girl positioned as queen.  A man who remained faithful.  A God who was present—even when unseen. This episode reminds us: God is not bound by location, timing, or visibility. And the same God who was with Esther— Is with you.

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