The Story of Esther
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Pastor David Guzik looks at the amazing story of Esther. We see how God in His wisdom and sovereignty will allow His people to be tested, but will always work out His plan of the ages.
Here is a link to David Guzik's commentary on Esther: enduringword.c...
Brilliant commentary on Book of Esther. Thank you Bro Guzik. 👏🙌✝️
I love you, sir. Thank you Jesus!
Great job teaching this... my favorite is Esther 8: 17 "And in every province, and in every city, whithersoever the king's commandment and his decree came, the Jews had joy and gladness, a feast and a good day. AND MANY OF THE PEOPLE OF THE LAND BECAME JEWS; for the fear of the Jews fell upon them.
I absolutely love your commentaries and sermons on different books of the Bible. I also enjoy the QnA session at the end, just a bonus! God bless your ministry, Pastor David Guzik.
Wonderful preaching. Thoroughly enjoyed it. GBY.
Wonderful
There are some Christian women that like Esther you have been displaced, isolated, and hidden away, and God is putting you in positions of power to save your household and the household of Faith if you listen to ABBA Father through the teaching, blood, and body of Jesus Christ, and the divine leading of the Holy Spirit/ Holy Ghost.
Thank you Pastor David. Excellent overview and summary.
Thank you for sharing the word of God awesome
I am so glad i found Enduring Word for my bible study needs. Thank you Pastor David . I learn so much . I tell anyone who will listen this is the way to make the bible fun , to learn , to grow in spiritual journey .
I enjoyed this presentation and his enthusiasm. I love history, and for a while l binged on any channel that dealt with the subject of Esther.
However, l seriously question the way contemporary church-goers approach the infinite and Almighty Creator of the limitless universe. @0:14...There was a jump into prayer with no announcement of prayer; also pacing back and forth, with one hand in one pocket and a free movement of the other. He who *is* "life, original, unborrowed, underived" is to be approached *"with reverence and godly fear; for our God is a consuming fire"* (Hebrews 12:28,29).
If _Queen Esther_ would fast and pray to enter the presence of a mortal monarch, how much more should we fear to approach an eternal God, who once set boundaries around Mt. Sinai (Exodus 19:12,13)? Even the seasoned and revered apostle Paul said, "l bow my knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ" (Ephesians 3:14). The lapse of tme cannot erase the ultimate holiness of an unchanging God (Malachi 3:6).
The last chapter is specifically formatted and talks about "JC".
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Really good!
good word thank you!
Good stuff
The book of Nehemiah would be the last historical book of the old testament.
Now King Xerxes was the ruling king
From India all the way to Cush
He lived a luxurious life
A lavish life of plenty and much
A big beautiful banquet
He hosted his third year
The who's who of everyone
Was expected to be there
Nobles and princes of the provinces
Were quite excited and certainly eager
The guest list included Persian military officials
All of the important leaders
The king wanted to impress his guests
He thought of many ways
Xerxes displayed his wealth and glory
For a full 180 days
He showed everyone the gold
The pearls and the silver
White linen, costly stones
Purple material, marble pillars
At this party everyone had plenty of wine
The Kings wife, Vashti, and
The women partied at the same time
King Xerxes was high in spirits
From the wine on the seventh day
He commanded Vashti to come to him
To put her beauty on display
His aids delivered the message
The queen refused to go
The king burned with anger
How dare she tell him no
He called his team of advisors
Who understood the times
They said he must do something
Concerned about their own wives
They will dishonor us
If she can dishonor you
Send her a way to never again
Never to approach you
Let this be known to all
Make it an official decree
Then find someone else to be queen
Who is better than she
When the other wives hear this
Then they will all know
To obey their husbands and
Much respect they will show
Pleased with the advice
The king did what they proposed
Message delivered and received
Let every man rule his household
(By Esther Coleman-Spells)
Amen 🤍
I meann my deaughter in law.nothing else.
Esther is the raptured church, Xerxes represents God, Mordecai is the Jews, Haman the anti-Christ a descended from the Amalekites the perpetual the times are the tribulation and the times of Jacobs trouble...
@@jamesbowman7963 that is not at all the point of the book of Esther. David covers this at the end of the video. A popular but incorrect teaching is that Haman was descendent/related to King Agag, from the Amalekites. There are no historical documents to prove that,especially given a 600 year time span and a very different region altogether. There is substantial archaeological evidence that Agag in this context was a Persian Province.
@@robertaugustine5350 Xerxes was the most powerful authority figure in the world a king of kings and lord of lords, the opulence described hearkens to the Book of Revelation and we see the 180 day feast bringing us back to the 360 prophetic year being exactly 1/2 of that. Esther involves the numbers 3, 7, 12 just like the Book of Revelation. Haman was "an Agagite" Jews since that very time have regarded him as a descendent of Agag. So I don't agree with you at all. We do have records from the Jews going back well over 2,000 years linking Haman to Agag. Esther and Mordecai were Benjamites descendents of Kish father of King Saul also going back thousands of years. Persians like most empires had rulers from conquered lands including Amalekites.
I’ve never been so informed as I have since
listening to your teachings! So grateful to God that I found your teachings a couple
Years ago. God bless you brother David.
So Wonderful! Thanks, Liana!
I enjoyed the story ☺ 😊 😄 😌 😀
Thank you for your excellent commentary on the Book of Esther. My 16 year old daughter, chose this Bible Book to study with me - and we listened to your podcast, which helped us tremendously.
Ah, DAVID GUZIK, great commentary and me greatly do I appreciate these marvelous videos. Glory to GOD for the enduring word.
Brilliantly told! K - Drama & Shakespeare got nothing on the Book Of Esther 😂Praise God for His providential hand over everything whether we see it or not at the time once the story unfolds All Will See! ✝️
I am so grateful of your commentary on this book. I was nudged by the Holy Spirit to read Esther. I just finished a personal study but needed this commentary to pull all the pieces together! I can’t be more grateful! I now know the reason the Holy Ghost lead me here! He is orchestrating and arranging things all around me. I must be ever aware of my actions in this time of my life. ❤
Brilliant!! Praise God for this powerful expose!!!
You're teaching on Esther was illuminating . I especially enjoyed the question and answer at the end of the sermon . It was like getting an extra version of every Thursdays question and answer on RUclips . When I first began listening to your enduringword teachings, some of them had the question and answer at the end of them. . I learned much and enjoyed those Questions and Answers too.. May God bless you and keep you,
Kathy
Thank you, Kathy. Blessings to you!
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Perfect explanation thank you Pas.David
Thank you for your preaching. I also do read your commentaries . God bless your ministry.
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If "approaching the king" was dangerous (as stated at 4:11), how could Esther have "informed" the king of the plot to kill him (as stated at 2:22)? (I think I know.)
At Esther 6:13, Haman’s wife Zeresh showed that she knew that anyone who tried to kill Jews (God’s people) would be killed. But at Esther 5:14, Zeresh had suggested that Haman kill Mordecai (the leader of the Jews) by hanging him on a stake. When Zeresh made that suggestion to Haman, do you think she was deceiving Haman into getting himself killed?
Esther, a Jesus Type! 👸
Waow.... Amazing !!
Thank you David. Very good explanation and interesting from the beginning till the end.
You gave me the more clear explanation on chapter 9 of the book of Ester and thank you for conclusion that help me internalizing more the history of the book.
Thank you for this video!
You are so welcome, God bless!
God bless Queen Esther lavishly amen
Itz not 75 itz 50(ester 5: 14)
It's interesting that it is a plan of the "AGES"...The last chapter is chapter ten with three verses...The verses have the following word count totals in the KJV...
1) 17
2) 41
3) 35
Another way to write them is 17159=AGAEI or AGES
Esther vd Ende
Esther 2:21 explains that Mordecai became aware of it because he was sitting at the king's gate while the two eunuchs were plotting. This is my favorite book of the Bible. Thanks for the sermon!
I WANT TO SPEAK HER PLEASE .