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  2. 3 days ago · In the Bible, Vashti is the queen of King Ahasuerus in ancient Persia. When the king orders her to appear at his banquet, Vashti boldly refuses, challenging patriarchal norms and sparking a chain of consequences. Her decision reveals a complex character driven by self-respect and dignity.

  3. 16 hours ago · In the story of Queen Esther, we learn a powerful lesson: don't be a Vashti. Pastor Gail explains why we should strive to be like Esther, honoring God in all...

  4. 5 days ago · The Bible tells us that Esther was beautiful but she was not the only beautiful female King Ahasuerus had ever seen. The king had already been married to Queen Vashti which the Bible tells us was drop dead gorgeous. Likewise, when the king was looking to replace Vashti, all of the women that were paraded in front of him were beautiful women.

  5. 4 days ago · I learn from this an important lesson: When bad things happen to me, don’t assume it is because of God’s chastening of me for some sin I have committed. Today, when I go through trials, I will not assume these things are God’s chastening of me.

  6. 4 days ago · Different artists have understood the characters of the megillah in different ways. You can refer to the following works of art over the course of the lesson or in addition to the lesson:Queen Esther – Lilian Broca: The contemporary mosaic artist Lilian Broca made a series of mosaics depicting Queen Esther.

  7. 1 day ago · Defend the body and you have attacked your mind. For you have seen in it the faults, the weaknesses, the limits and the lacks from which you think the body must be saved. You will not see the mind as separate from bodily conditions. And you will impose upon the body all the pain that comes from the conception of the mind as limited and fragile ...

  8. 4 days ago · by Christian Standard | 6 May, 2024 | +The Lookout, Discovery. Reading Time: 2 minutes. These Discovery Questions are for use with this week’s Lookout Bible Lesson, “Perseverance” (2 Corinthians 4:1-18; 11:23-31), by Mark Scott.

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