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EPISODE · Aug 31, 2025 · 22 MIN

Victory and Legacy / For Such A Time As This

from PCFC Sermons · host Parma Christian Fellowship Church

Weekend Service for August 31Scripture Readings: Esther 8-10The story of Esther is a powerful reminder that God is always at work, even when His name isn’t mentioned and His presence isn’t obvious. In the midst of political intrigue, personal risk, and looming disaster, Esther finds herself in a position she never asked for, facing a choice that could cost her everything. The Persian king’s rash decisions and Haman’s prideful schemes set the stage for a crisis that threatens the very existence of the Jewish people. Yet, through the courage of Esther and the integrity of Mordecai, we see how God’s purposes unfold in unexpected ways.Esther’s journey is marked by hidden identity, uncertainty, and the absence of overt miracles. She is called to act not because she is the most powerful or influential, but because she is willing to risk herself for the sake of others. Mordecai’s words to her—reminding her that she may have been placed in her position “for such a time as this”—echo the truth that each of us is given opportunities to step into God’s purposes, even when the path is unclear or the cost is high.The resolution of the story doesn’t come through a reversal of the king’s decree, but through a new decree that empowers the Jewish people to defend themselves. This is a reminder that God’s deliverance often comes through human action, courage, and faithfulness, rather than through dramatic interventions. Even in a world that feels chaotic and unjust, God is working behind the scenes, inviting us to participate in His redemptive work.The book of Esther also challenges us to look beyond our own comfort and security, to see the needs of our community, and to stand up against evil and injustice. It’s not enough to simply hope for things to get better; we are called to take the next right step, to act with integrity, and to trust that God is present, even when we can’t see Him clearly. Ultimately, the story points us to the love of God—a love that rescues, redeems, and calls us to be agents of His grace in the world.[00:00] Welcome[00:45] Introduction to Esther and Context[02:10] Esther’s Hidden Identity and Becoming Queen[03:08] Haman’s Rise and Mordecai’s Defiance[04:08] God’s Name Absent, Faith Present[04:50] Haman’s Plot Against the Jews[05:46] Esther’s Moment of Decision[06:37] Personal Reflection: Being Placed for a Purpose[08:11] Mordecai’s Assurance and Esther’s Choice[08:58] Esther’s Plan and the Turning Point[10:08] The King’s New Decree[12:29] The Jews Empowered to Defend Themselves[13:31] Esther’s Sacrifice and God’s Deliverance[14:45] The Reality of Evil and God’s Heart[16:37] The Celebration of Purim[17:38] God’s Love and Redemption[18:28] Facing Threats and Following Jesus’ Example[19:05] Standing Against Evil[20:31] Prayer and Closing Reflections[21:36] Final Blessing and Dismissal

Weekend Service for August 31Scripture Readings: Esther 8-10The story of Esther is a powerful reminder that God is always at work, even when His name isn’t mentioned and His presence isn’t obvious. In the midst of political intrigue, personal risk, and looming disaster, Esther finds herself in a position she never asked for, facing a choice that could cost her everything. The Persian king’s rash decisions and Haman’s prideful schemes set the stage for a crisis that threatens the very existence of the Jewish people. Yet, through the courage of Esther and the integrity of Mordecai, we see how God’s purposes unfold in unexpected ways.Esther’s journey is marked by hidden identity, uncertainty, and the absence of overt miracles. She is called to act not because she is the most powerful or influential, but because she is willing to risk herself for the sake of others. Mordecai’s words to her—reminding her that she may have been placed in her position “for such a time as this”—echo the truth that each of us is given opportunities to step into God’s purposes, even when the path is unclear or the cost is high.The resolution of the story doesn’t come through a reversal of the king’s decree, but through a new decree that empowers the Jewish people to defend themselves. This is a reminder that God’s deliverance often comes through human action, courage, and faithfulness, rather than through dramatic interventions. Even in a world that feels chaotic and unjust, God is working behind the scenes, inviting us to participate in His redemptive work.The book of Esther also challenges us to look beyond our own comfort and security, to see the needs of our community, and to stand up against evil and injustice. It’s not enough to simply hope for things to get better; we are called to take the next right step, to act with integrity, and to trust that God is present, even when we can’t see Him clearly. Ultimately, the story points us to the love of God—a love that rescues, redeems, and calls us to be agents of His grace in the world.[00:00] Welcome[00:45] Introduction to Esther and Context[02:10] Esther’s Hidden Identity and Becoming Queen[03:08] Haman’s Rise and Mordecai’s Defiance[04:08] God’s Name Absent, Faith Present[04:50] Haman’s Plot Against the Jews[05:46] Esther’s Moment of Decision[06:37] Personal Reflection: Being Placed for a Purpose[08:11] Mordecai’s Assurance and Esther’s Choice[08:58] Esther’s Plan and the Turning Point[10:08] The King’s New Decree[12:29] The Jews Empowered to Defend Themselves[13:31] Esther’s Sacrifice and God’s Deliverance[14:45] The Reality of Evil and God’s Heart[16:37] The Celebration of Purim[17:38] God’s Love and Redemption[18:28] Facing Threats and Following Jesus’ Example[19:05] Standing Against Evil[20:31] Prayer and Closing Reflections[21:36] Final Blessing and Dismissal

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