For Such a Time as This

Series: One Story - Part 1: Law and History

For Such a Time as This

April 26, 2020 | David Beaty

The Book of Esther does not mention God in any of its ten chapters, yet His invisible hand is seen throughout! This message explores how God is at work even when it does not seem that He is, and how we can participate in that work.

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Series Information

The Bible is one book—one amazing work of literature —historical, theological, and anthropological. It is the one story of redemption. In part one, we begin in the beginning. The books of the Law and History help lay the foundation for the story. We will notice the continuous narrative of God’s people as the story advances each week. In doing so, we will begin to see the many Old Testament shadows of the One who is the substance in God’s grand plan of redemption—Jesus—the Christ, Messiah, and Savior, the One who is central to the entirety of this one story.

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