About this Series
In the story of Esther God is not mentioned, but his abundant grace and tender care for his people is written in every line. Join us as we learn to see God’s hand even when he seems most absent.
Additional Resources for this Series
This list contains some of the resources that were used to prepare this series, along with other resources for you to dig a little deeper.
- Music Playlist
- David King, God is Nowhere
- Matt Waters, Ancient Persia: A Concise History of the Acahaemenid Empire, 550-330 BC (Cambridge UP: 2014)
- Barry G. Webb, Five Festal Garments: Christian Reflections on the Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes and Esther
- Debra Reid, Esther (Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries)
- Karen H. Jobes, Esther (The NIV Application Commentary)
- Joyce G. Baldwin, Esther, Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries
- Peter Bloomfield, Esther, The Guide
- Ian M. Duguid, Esther and Ruth, Reformed Expository Commentary
- D. Greear, Appointed accessed here 8/6/20
- Timothy Keller, If I Perish, I Perish
- Timothy Keller, Counterfeit Gods
- Derek Prime, Unspoken Lessons About the Unseen God
- Ian M. Duguid, Esther and Ruth, Reformed Expository Commentary
- Mike Cosper, Faith Among the Faithless
- A.W. Pink, The Attributes of God accessed here.
- Stephn Um, The Faithfulness of God accessed here.