Esther’s story reveals how our proximity to those in need matters. When Haman plots to destroy God’s people, Esther discovers that her position carries divine purpose and that she was made for this very moment. Through fasting, prayer, and sacrificial courage, she embraces her calling to be God’s instrument of deliverance. Esther’s story reminds us that God positions us strategically to impact others, and we are each given the unique opportunity to step into the moment we were made for.
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Went to church this morning and now watching it at home. This is such a great sermon. This spoke straight to me. ❤ Thank You!
Kyle, I serve and am a member of a great church in Burke, VA- right outside of DC.. I listen often and am grateful that you call out sin. Some things that we don’t often think are sin. I needed to hear it to get “undistracted”
Also, thanks for mentioning Sanctity of life from the pulpit. So many churches just avoid it. Thanks for your boldness, praying for protection as you walk in the Light, brother!