Esther
In this course on the book of Esther, we emphasize that the Holy Spirit empowers believers to live the Christian life by guiding, teaching, and comforting them. He provides strength for obedience, illuminates Scripture, and intercedes in prayer, enabling fruitful service and spiritual growth through His constant presence and transforming work.
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Esther
Course Highlights:
Key Themes We Cover:
- Indwelling Presence – The Spirit lives within every believer.
- Guidance and Direction – Leading us in God’s will and decisions.
- Teaching and Illumination – Helping us understand and apply Scripture.
- Empowerment for Obedience – Strength to live righteously and serve effectively.
- Comfort and Assurance – Providing peace and confidence in God’s promises.
- Intercession in Prayer – Praying for us when words fail.
- Christ Foreshadowed – How the book of Esther anticipates Jesus’ sacrifice and the salvation He brings.
Included in Your Course Materials:
- Instructor-led course videos
- Historical timeline
- Curated ancient artwork to illuminate the lesson
- A supporting sermon from Dr. Stanley
- Course Study Guide
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