The sermon begins with the speaker sharing a personal experience of injustice, where they were sued for a problem in a house they had sold, which they were unaware of. They relate this feeling of injustice to the biblical character Esther, who despite finding favor with the king, is surrounded by injustice. The sermon then delves into the story of Esther, emphasizing the importance of patience and timing in carrying out God's plan. Esther's decision to remain silent during the first banquet ultimately leads to a series of events that result in the downfall of Haman and the elevation of Mordecai. The speaker encourages the audience to trust in God's timing and to do the right thing at the right time, as patience produces favorable outcomes and allows for the power and glory of God to manifest.
The sermon continues to emphasize the significance of Esther's patience and silence, noting how it produced a series of events that led to Haman's downfall and Mordecai's elevation. They highlight how God's plan unfolds when we are patient and how it creates an environment for the power and glory of God to manifest. The speaker encourages the audience to trust in God's plan and to understand that patience produces providence.
The speaker then discusses the concept of providence and how it is demonstrated in the story of Esther. They explain that patience produces providence, which is God's power that sustains and guides human destiny. The speaker highlights how God's plan combined with patience leads to justice being served at the right time. They then focus on a specific scene in the next chapter where Queen Esther attends a banquet with the king. The king asks Esther for her petition and request for the third time, and Esther carefully chooses her words. She reveals that she and her people have been sold to be destroyed, killed, and annihilated. The speaker suggests that Esther is indirectly informing the king that he signed a decree to have his wife executed and her people exterminated. The king becomes indignant and asks who would dare to do such a thing. Esther identifies Haman as the wicked foe and enemy responsible for this plan, causing Haman to become terrified before the king and queen.
The sermon concludes with the speaker emphasizing the power and faithfulness of God to bring justice and deliverance. The sermon references the crucifixion of Jesus as the greatest injustice of all time, but highlights how Jesus triumphed over death and walked out of the tomb to bring good news, liberty, and sight to those in need. The speaker encourages the audience to trust in God's providence and to have patience, assuring them that justice is coming because that is who God is and what He does.
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