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The Book of Esther uniquely never mentions God's name, yet teaches a profound truth: God's silence doesn't mean His absence. Through Esther's story of becoming queen and saving her people from genocide, we learn that God positions our deliverance before we see the danger. What feels ordinary in the moment may be God preparing us for influence we cannot yet imagine. Just as Jesus appeared to be abandoned on the cross while God orchestrated the greatest rescue in history, God does His best work when it looks like He's doing nothing.
By Grace United Little RockThe Book of Esther uniquely never mentions God's name, yet teaches a profound truth: God's silence doesn't mean His absence. Through Esther's story of becoming queen and saving her people from genocide, we learn that God positions our deliverance before we see the danger. What feels ordinary in the moment may be God preparing us for influence we cannot yet imagine. Just as Jesus appeared to be abandoned on the cross while God orchestrated the greatest rescue in history, God does His best work when it looks like He's doing nothing.