From the conceal to the reveal (in Hebrew, Esther sounds like the word ‘to be concealed’).
Purim
Esther
We find ourselves in an emotionally schizophrenic situation, trying to fulfill the commandment of joy on Purim while a deadly war rages around us.
Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, is dead. What raced through international security apparatuses as a shockwave has now been officially confirmed by Iranian state television: the ideological center of the regime has fallen.
The church must not remain silent at such a time as this!
Does not the Almighty Himself view with pleasure the regained strength of the Jewish people in our God-given homeland?
History repeats itself: Again an enemy from Persia seeks to destroy Israel, and again that enemy is defeated.
The tragic truth behind Queen Esther’s story is hard to face, but if viewed with courage it can change modern day feminism in a godly way
Leftists misuse the biblical book of Esther to promote the lie about Israel committing genocide when it is the Palestinians, like Hitler, Haman and Amalek before them, who seek their extermination.
Time marches on, and the holiday of Purim is already knocking on our door.
There is strength is in unity. We must learn the lesson of Purim in our day, too. For Israel is in danger!
