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At first glance, Esther is the imperiled heroine and Mordecai is the master manipulator. When readers take a closer look, they discover that behind the scenes, God pulls strings as his sovereign providence unfolds. Stephen Davey masterfully retells and explains this classic story of God’s provision.

3. If God were all-loving, He would want to prevent evil and suffering. 4. Therefore, since evil and suffering still exist in the world, either God is not powerful enough to stop it, not loving enough to stop it, or He merely doesn’t exist. This argument poses a logical and theological problem for the Christian. The Bible clearly tells us that: • God is both all-powerful and all-loving. He is the God of gods and the Lord of lords, mighty and awesome (Deuteronomy 10:17). • He works all things to the
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