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Courage, Conceit, and Control | Esther 5-6 | Paul Conner

Courage, Conceit, and Control | Esther 5-6 | Paul Conner

Update: 2025-10-12
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Scripture: Esther 5–6

Summary: After three days of fasting, Esther steps into risk with a quiet, prayed-up courage, and God opens the king’s heart. Instead of rushing her request, she moves with wisdom, inviting Xerxes and Haman to two banquets while God arranges the unseen details. That same night, the king “just happens” to read how Mordecai once saved his life, and Haman is forced to honor the very man he hates. Pride buckles, providence stands, and we learn that God’s timing is never late and His hand is never absent, so obey first and trust Him with the outcome.

Key Takeaways:

  • Pray first, then step in faith (Esth. 4:16 ; 5:1).

  • Wisdom uses timing, not panic (Esth. 5:4, 7–8).

  • Pride accelerates downfall (Prov. 16:18 ; Esth. 6:10 –12).

  • God works while you wait (Esth. 6:1–3).

  • Obedience is your job; outcomes are God’s.

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Courage, Conceit, and Control | Esther 5-6 | Paul Conner

Courage, Conceit, and Control | Esther 5-6 | Paul Conner

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