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Do you ever struggle to see how God is at work? Not just in the world, but in your own story? Though God is never mentioned by name in the book of Esther, His presence is unmistakable through every twist and turn of the story, revealing that God is at work even when we can’t see it or understand.
This week’s sermon shifts our perspective and reminds us that God isn’t part of our story—we are part of His redemptive story, and it is still being written. We’re invited to join God in His ongoing purpose of restoring what is broken and making things whole.
By Highland Park United Methodist Church - Dallas, Texas4.5
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Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide.
Do you ever struggle to see how God is at work? Not just in the world, but in your own story? Though God is never mentioned by name in the book of Esther, His presence is unmistakable through every twist and turn of the story, revealing that God is at work even when we can’t see it or understand.
This week’s sermon shifts our perspective and reminds us that God isn’t part of our story—we are part of His redemptive story, and it is still being written. We’re invited to join God in His ongoing purpose of restoring what is broken and making things whole.

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