Book of Esther
Bible Study
When the Names Speak: The Hidden Gospel in Esther 1
In the opening chapter of Esther, we meet two distinct groups who surround the king: the seven eunuchs who carry out his commands, and the seven princes who hold authority and advise him. But their names, like secret messengers, tell a deeper story.
No One Saw Her Coming: When the Hidden Bride Is the Strongest Voice
Yahweh often hides His fiercest warriors in seasons of silence, preparation, or obscurity before revealing them publicly. Scripture supports this pattern over and over. Here are several key verses and examples:
She Stood in Stillness: The Power of Quiet Obedience
She didn’t rush in.
She didn’t kick open the doors.
She simply stood.
And favor fell.
The King looked up and responded to her stillness.
This is the holy posture Yah is calling His daughters back to—
Not loud, not demanding, not striving—
But present. Planted. Peaceful.
A Queen Speaks to the King: When Obedience Outranks Outcry
A queen doesn’t need a crowd.
She doesn’t scream to be heard.
She steps into the throne room
because she knows who she is—and who He is.