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The Book of Esther | Episode. 1
This sermon explores the Book of Esther, revealing how, though God’s name is not mentioned in the text, His divine plan, program, and purpose are clearly evident. The story of Esther, Mordecai, and Haman is paralleled with the larger mission of the Church: spreading the Gospel to a world under the decree of sin and death.
Key themes include:
God’s Sovereignty: Even when He seems absent, He is working behind the scenes.
Divine Appointments: Just as Esther was placed in her position "for such a time as this," we, too, have a purpose in God’s kingdom.
The Call to Action: Esther risked her life to save her people. Likewise, believers must be willing to sacrifice for the mission of spreading the Gospel.
Undelivered Pardon: The Gospel is a message of salvation, but it must be taken to every tribe, tongue, and nation.
True Christian life involves dying to self—just as Esther risked death, and as David Livingstone gave his life for missionary work. Only through surrender can we bear fruit for God’s kingdom.

Episode. 162 | Faith Of Our Fathers: What Do We Know….
In this episode of Faith of Our Fathers, we begin an extended journey into the foundational doctrines of Christianity, presenting them in a logical and harmonious progression. Reflecting on the marvels of human intellect, emotion, and free will, we invite listeners to ponder the profound endowments God has given each of us. From the ability to reason and imagine to the capacity for love and decision-making, this discussion examines the inner revelations that affirm our identity and relationship with God. Together, let us explore the greatness of these truths and their implications for our faith and purpose.

Episode. 1 | Faith Of Our Fathers: What Do We Know About Our Inner Selves?
In this episode of Faith of Our Fathers, we begin an extended journey into the foundational doctrines of Christianity, presenting them in a logical and harmonious progression. Reflecting on the marvels of human intellect, emotion, and free will, we invite listeners to ponder the profound endowments God has given each of us. From the ability to reason and imagine to the capacity for love and decision-making, this discussion examines the inner revelations that affirm our identity and relationship with God. Together, let us explore the greatness of these truths and their implications for our faith and purpose.