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GAOT: Inconspicuous Providence (Esther)

GAOT: Inconspicuous Providence (Esther)

The Gospel According to Esther.

Esther often seems like an anomaly - a book of the Bible that never mentions
God or his direct intervention. Yet the book feels closest to many Christians'
own experience; few of us have experienced divine intervention, and our world
seems just as secular as Esther's. We are tempted to ask, of her world and ours
- where is God in all this? If he is real, why doesn't he show himself?

Bryan Gregory shows us how Esther's literary techniques depict God's absent " presence and "hidden involvement," encouraging us that while God appears " uninvolved, he is at work under the surface to accomplish his purposes and
deliver his people - ultimately revealing his hidden presence in Christ.

Series: The Gospel According to the Old Testament.

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GAOT: Inconspicuous Providence (Esther)

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9781596387904

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224

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