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"All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine,
for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man
of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works."
-- 2 Timothy 3:16-17

Request (Esther 5:1-14)

6/30/2019

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Request
Esther 5:1-14
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I. Intro
Big Idea: We either try to justify ourselves, or trust in God’s justification. Isaiah 26:3; 1 John 4:18

II. Pleasing
A. Esther was gorgeously honorable. Esther 5:1-2; 1 Peter 3:1-4
B. God is a different King. Esther 5:3; Proverbs 21:1

III. Shrewd
A. Because God is in control, we can be wise. Esther 5:4-5; Matthew 10:16
B. Esther’s submission gave her self-control. Esther 5:6-8; Galatians 5:22-23

IV. No Satisfaction
A. Only pride restrained Haman. Esther 5:9-10
B. Pride never leads to peace. Esther 5:11-13
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V. The Banquet
A. We either feed our flesh or kill it. Esther 5:14; Colossians 3:5-10
B. Receive a better kingdom. Matthew 22:1-14: Hebrews 4:16

Things to Consider
  • What’s something that makes you nervous?
  • What’s something from Esther 5:1-14 you found challenging or encouraging?
  • Can you relate to Haman in this passage in any way? If so, how?
  • How was going into King Xerxes presence like going into God’s presence? How is it different?
  • How can you respond to Esther 5:1-14?
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Providence (Esther 4:1-17)

6/23/2019

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Providence
Esther 4:1-17
​
I. Intro
Big Idea: We’re born to make a difference.

II. Clothes
A. Mordecai could no longer sit on the fence. Esther 4:1-3
B. Esther was unaware of the pending destruction. Esther 4:4-5

III. The Cost
A. We don’t live unless we’re willing to die. Esther 4:6-8
B. Timidity is a form of pride. Esther 4:9-11

IV. Time
A. There’s time that passes and there’s time that matters. Esther 4:12-13; Ephesians 5:16
B. Someone cares more than we do. Genesis 22:18; Esther 4:14; Romans 5:6-8
​
V. Perish
A. Take part in true fasting. Esther 4:15-16; Isaiah 58:1-5; John 4:31-38
B. Influence others by living in time that matters. Esther 4:17

Things to Consider
  • What’s your favorite time of the day? Why?
  • What was something from Esther 4:1-17 that struck you as important?
  • Why do you think Esther was reluctant to go before Xerxes? Can you relate? If so, in what way(s)?
  • What’s something you’d be willing to give up, at least temporarily, to seek God and engage in His kingdom?
  • How can you respond to Esther 4:1-17?
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Conspiracy (Esther 2:19-3:15)

6/16/2019

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Conspiracy
Esther 2:19-3:15

I. Intro
Big Idea: We can trust and obey God in uncertain times.

II. True
A. God puts us in the right place at the right time to do the right thing. Esther 2:19-20
B. Right motives matter. Esther 2:21-23; Romans 13:1-7

III. Honor
A. Mordecai dishonored the dishonorable. Exodus 17:8-16; Deuteronomy 25:17-18; Esther 3:1-4
B. Pride leads to disproportionate responses. Esther 3:5-6

IV. Certain People
A. God knows the outcome of seemingly random events. Esther 3:7; Proverbs 16:33; John 10:10
B. Pride seeks constant validation. Esther 3:8-11

V. Commands
A. We live on a battlefield. 2 Chronicles 20:15; Esther 3:12-14
B. Have confidence in overcoming evil. Esther 3:15; Romans 16:20

Things to Consider
  • What’s something that bothers you?
  • Why do both right actions and right motives matter in pursuing God’s righteousness?
  • What do you think was Mordecai’s motive in not bowing to Haman? Is disrespecting people justifiable for Christians?
  • How can pride lead us away from God and His purposes?
  • What’s a specific way you can respond to Esther 2:19-3:15 with God’s help?
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Favor (Esther 2:1-18)

6/9/2019

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​Favor 
Esther 2:1-18

I. Intro
Big Idea: Our decisions matter. Romans 6:15-18

II. Advice
A. We can’t take back our wrongs. Esther 2:1
B. Distractions don’t deliver. Esther 2:2-4; Romans 6:23

III. Entrusted
A. We all have a calling. Esther 2:5-7
B. It’s easy to get caught in the current of culture. Esther 2:8-9; James 1:13-15

IV. Revealed
A. Faith is hard. Esther 2:10-11
B. Tough circumstances reveal the content of our faith. Esther 2:12-14
​
V. Taken
A. Submission to sin doesn’t change anything for the better. Esther 2:15-16
B. We can live differently. Esther 2:17-18

Things to Consider
  • What’s a big decision you’re facing?
  • What’s something from Esther 2:1-18 you find convicting, challenging, or encouraging?
  • How can tough circumstances shape our faith?
  • Why do you think Esther went along with marrying King Xerxes?
  • How can you respond to Esther 2:1-18?
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Deposed (Esther 1:1-22)

6/2/2019

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Deposed
Esther 1:1-22
I. Intro
Big Idea: We either conform to our culture or trust an unseen God.

II. Reign
A. People try to display their worth through possessions. Esther 1:1-2
B. Xerxes was selfishly generous. Esther 1:3-8

III. Furious
A. Our culture says pose or be deposed. Esther 1:9-11
B. Controlling behavior leads to being out of control. Esther 1:12

IV. Law
A. We gain worth from others. Esther 1:13-14
B. Distance from God leads to insane expectations. Esther 1:15-19
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V. The King
A. God is working out a better future. Esther 1:19-20
B. God is powerfully present. Esther 1:21-22; Matthew 27:46

​Things to Consider
  • What’s a food or drink you’d like to have a free 180-day unlimited supply of?
  • What’s something from Esther 1 that stood out to you or struck you as important?
  • How is God’s kingdom different than Xerxes kingdom as described in Esther 1?
  • In what ways can not seeing God at work or sensing His presence be good for us?
  • How can you respond in a practical way to Esther 1?
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2019 June Sermons

6/1/2019

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  • 06/30/19
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Deposed 
Esther 1:1-22
​

I. Intro
Big Idea: We either conform to our culture or trust an unseen God.

II. Reign
A. People try to display their worth through possessions. Esther 1:1-2
B. Xerxes was selfishly generous. Esther 1:3-8

III. Furious
A. Our culture says pose or be deposed. Esther 1:9-11
B. Controlling behavior leads to being out of control. Esther 1:12

IV. Law
A. We gain worth from others. Esther 1:13-14
B. Distance from God leads to insane expectations. Esther 1:15-19
​
V. The King
A. God is working out a better future. Esther 1:19-20
B. God is powerfully present. Esther 1:21-22; Matthew 27:46

​Things to Consider
  • What’s a food or drink you’d like to have a free 180-day unlimited supply of?
  • What’s something from Esther 1 that stood out to you or struck you as important?
  • How is God’s kingdom different than Xerxes kingdom as described in Esther 1?
  • In what ways can not seeing God at work or sensing His presence be good for us?
  • How can you respond in a practical way to Esther 1?
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Favor
Esther 2:1-18

I. Intro
Big Idea: Our decisions matter. Romans 6:15-18

II. Advice
A. We can’t take back our wrongs. Esther 2:1
B. Distractions don’t deliver. Esther 2:2-4; Romans 6:23

III. Entrusted
A. We all have a calling. Esther 2:5-7
B. It’s easy to get caught in the current of culture. Esther 2:8-9; James 1:13-15

IV. Revealed
A. Faith is hard. Esther 2:10-11
B. Tough circumstances reveal the content of our faith. Esther 2:12-14
​
V. Taken
A. Submission to sin doesn’t change anything for the better. Esther 2:15-16
B. We can live differently. Esther 2:17-18

Things to Consider
  • What’s a big decision you’re facing?
  • What’s something from Esther 2:1-18 you find convicting, challenging, or encouraging?
  • How can tough circumstances shape our faith?
  • Why do you think Esther went along with marrying King Xerxes?
  • How can you respond to Esther 2:1-18?
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Conspiracy 
Esther 2:19-3:15

I. Intro
Big Idea: We can trust and obey God in uncertain times.

II. True
A. God puts us in the right place at the right time to do the right thing. Esther 2:19-20
B. Right motives matter. Esther 2:21-23; Romans 13:1-7

III. Honor
A. Mordecai dishonored the dishonorable. Exodus 17:8-16; Deuteronomy 25:17-18; Esther 3:1-4
B. Pride leads to disproportionate responses. Esther 3:5-6

IV. Certain People
A. God knows the outcome of seemingly random events. Esther 3:7; Proverbs 16:33; John 10:10
B. Pride seeks constant validation. Esther 3:8-11

V. Commands
A. We live on a battlefield. 2 Chronicles 20:15; Esther 3:12-14
B. Have confidence in overcoming evil. Esther 3:15; Romans 16:20

Things to Consider
  • What’s something that bothers you?
  • Why do both right actions and right motives matter in pursuing God’s righteousness?
  • What do you think was Mordecai’s motive in not bowing to Haman? Is disrespecting people justifiable for Christians?
  • How can pride lead us away from God and His purposes?
  • What’s a specific way you can respond to Esther 2:19-3:15 with God’s help?
Click here to listen to this week's sermon
Providence
Esther 4:1-17

I. Intro 
Big Idea: We’re born to make a difference.

II. Clothes 
A. Mordecai could no longer sit on the fence. Esther 4:1-3
B. Esther was unaware of the pending destruction. Esther 4:4-5

III. The Cost 
A. We don’t live unless we’re willing to die. Esther 4:6-8
B. Timidity is a form of pride. Esther 4:9-11

IV. Time 
A. There’s time that passes and there’s time that matters. Esther 4:12-13; Ephesians 5:16
B. Someone cares more than we do. Genesis 22:18; Esther 4:14; Romans 5:6-8
​

V. Perish 
A. Take part in true fasting. Esther 4:15-16; Isaiah 58:1-5; John 4:31-38
B. Influence others by living in time that matters. Esther 4:17

Things to Consider
  • What’s your favorite time of the day? Why?
  • What was something from Esther 4:1-17 that struck you as important?
  • Why do you think Esther was reluctant to go before Xerxes? Can you relate? If so, in what way(s)?
  • What’s something you’d be willing to give up, at least temporarily, to seek God and engage in His kingdom?
  • How can you respond to Esther 4:1-17?
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Request 
Esther 5:1-14
​

I. Intro
Big Idea: We either try to justify ourselves, or trust in God’s justification. Isaiah 26:3; 1 John 4:18

II. Pleasing
A. Esther was gorgeously honorable. Esther 5:1-2; 1 Peter 3:1-4
B. God is a different King. Esther 5:3; Proverbs 21:1

III. Shrewd
A. Because God is in control, we can be wise. Esther 5:4-5; Matthew 10:16
B. Esther’s submission gave her self-control. Esther 5:6-8; Galatians 5:22-23

IV. No Satisfaction
A. Only pride restrained Haman. Esther 5:9-10
B. Pride never leads to peace. Esther 5:11-13
​

V. The Banquet
A. We either feed our flesh or kill it. Esther 5:14; Colossians 3:5-10
B. Receive a better kingdom. Matthew 22:1-14: Hebrews 4:16

Things to Consider
  • What’s something that makes you nervous?
  • What’s something from Esther 5:1-14 you found challenging or encouraging?
  • Can you relate to Haman in this passage in any way? If so, how?
  • How was going into King Xerxes presence like going into God’s presence? How is it different?
  • How can you respond to Esther 5:1-14?
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