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The Silent Seed of Providence

Esther 2:19-23

January 31, 2024 • Jeff Lyle • Esther 2:19–23

God often moves silently. Sometimes, it seems as if He does not move at all. While God is nowhere named in the entire book of Esther, the Holy Spirit reveals His intentional activity to the discerning reader. God is working in your life in ways that you cannot see and do not currently understand. This message teaches us to look for the invisible hand of God who is frequently planting the seeds of His providence in the normal, unspectacular moments of our lives. On any typical day of the believer’s life, God is silently, invisibly working on countless levels to accomplish His powerful plans for us.

When God Pummels the Proud

April 10, 2024 • Jeff Lyle • Esther 6

Let’s admit it: we get frustrated when the bad guys win and good guys lose. We usually prefer quick justice. Haman, the proud and dangerous anti-Semite keeps on walking in prosperity & victory while the Jews are all about to die. In this message from the story of Esther, we see the sovereign hand of God begin to turn the tide against evil Haman. Fewer things prove to be more satisfying in the book of Esther than the events in this chapter. Just when things looked so good for Haman and so terrible for Mordecai, Esther, and the Jews, God does the unthinkable! We learn here why it is so important to wait on God to take care of our enemies. He may seem to move slowly at times, but it is glorious when His moves begin to make sense.

Humility, Authority & Depravity

March 20, 2024 • Jeff Lyle • Esther 5

Flagrant pride in an individual is among the ugliest traits we can witness. The inflated sense of ego, the aroma of self-importance, the insistence on being the center of everyone’s orbit…these are things that repulse us. In Esther’s story, Haman was such a person. This message reveals with no restraints just how nauseatingly arrogant the enemy of the Jews is. As we behold his words and actions, we must be willing to examine our own hearts to see if anything similar might be growing in us. Pride and arrogance ALWAYS have the eventual, inevitable result of God’s resistance and destruction. God exalts the humble as is seen in the life of Esther, but He powerfully resists the proud of heart. Haman’s testimony makes this abundantly clear.

Disturbed into Destiny

March 6, 2024 • Jeff Lyle • Esther 4:8–17

Sometimes, a Christian’s most important moments come through his or her most intense challenges. Many people do not realize that the most famous verse in the book of Esther flows forth from her own personal nightmare wherein she was being asked to put her life on the line. This message will reveal that God will sometimes bring about our divine destiny by presenting us with intense circumstantial disturbances. If you are in trouble during this current season, the disturbance you are experiencing may very well be the activity of God bringing you into what He has prepared for you from before the foundation of the world.