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EPISODE · Nov 9, 2025 · 44 MIN

Lest We Forget His Deliverance | Esther 9; Esther 10:1-3 | Paul Conner

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Scripture: Esther 9:1–32; Esther 10:1–3Summary:In Esther, God turns a death sentence into a day of joy, and his people respond by creating Purim—a yearly rhythm to remember that their “lot” in life isn’t random, it’s ruled by a faithful God. Just like Canada pauses to remember the costly gift of freedom, followers of Jesus are called to intentionally remember the far greater deliverance we’ve received through Christ. When we rehearse God’s goodness, our own hearts are strengthened and the watching world sees a hope they don’t have. When we remember what God has done, others discover who God is.Key Takeaways:God alone determines the “lot” of His people; nothing is left to chance.Remembering past deliverance gives strength for present trials.Rhythms of remembrance (like Purim, the Lord’s Table, baptism) are God-honoring, not optional extras.Public joy in God’s rescue becomes a powerful witness to those far from Him.Do something intentional to remember: mark dates, set reminders, tell the next generation, and refuse to forget the goodness of God.

Scripture: Esther 9:1–32; Esther 10:1–3Summary:In Esther, God turns a death sentence into a day of joy, and his people respond by creating Purim—a yearly rhythm to remember that their “lot” in life isn’t random, it’s ruled by a faithful God. Just like Canada pauses to remember the costly gift of freedom, followers of Jesus are called to intentionally remember the far greater deliverance we’ve received through Christ. When we rehearse God’s goodness, our own hearts are strengthened and the watching world sees a hope they don’t have. When we remember what God has done, others discover who God is.Key Takeaways:God alone determines the “lot” of His people; nothing is left to chance.Remembering past deliverance gives strength for present trials.Rhythms of remembrance (like Purim, the Lord’s Table, baptism) are God-honoring, not optional extras.Public joy in God’s rescue becomes a powerful witness to those far from Him.Do something intentional to remember: mark dates, set reminders, tell the next generation, and refuse to forget the goodness of God.

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Scripture: Esther 9:1–32; Esther 10:1–3Summary:In Esther, God turns a death sentence into a day of joy, and his people respond by creating Purim—a yearly rhythm to remember that their “lot” in life isn’t random, it’s ruled by a faithful God. Just...

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