When Justice is Served | Esther 7 | Paul Conner

Sermon Summary

Esther steps into the moment with wise, prayer–soaked courage and asks for her life and her people’s, exposing Haman’s wicked plot. God’s hidden hand flips the script: the gallows built for Mordecai become Haman’s end, reminding us that justice may feel delayed but is never denied. Sin kept in the dark tightens its grip, but dragged into the light it starts to die, and grace meets repentant hearts. So we confront evil with truth and trust the God who works in the shadows for His glory and our good.

Key Takeaways

  • Courage is for God’s purposes, not our platform.

  • Hidden sin entraps; confessed sin is disarmed.

  • God’s justice can be slow, but it is sure.

  • Confront evil wisely; don’t avenge yourself.

  • Weakness is the doorway for Christ’s power.

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