And Esther spake yet again before the king, and fell down at his feet, and besought him with tears to put away the mischief of Haman the Agagite, and his device that he had devised against the Jews. Then the king held out to Esther the golden sceptre. So Esther arose, and stood before the king.
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3 Days
Are feelings of fear, shame, insecurity, comparison, or inadequacy keeping you from taking action? Is your identity in Christ bound by sabotaging self-talk and feelings of imposter syndrome? It is time you walked boldly into your destiny! Join me alongside thousands of women on the loose who are ready to exchange their doubts for their destiny, and activate the truth of God's Word about who they really are in Christ.
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.
Traditionally, in the third week of Advent, we celebrate the “joy” of Christ’s arrival. Over the next week of these devotionals for men, we will examine the emotion of joy in several different biblical contexts. We pray that you will find joy in life's victories, but also in darkness, in times of emptiness, and in any uncertainty or pain, by God's grace. Written by Brad Klassen.
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