What Goes Around, Comes Around
Do you feel like all is lost or that God doesn’t see your struggles? Esther 6 teaches us that God is always present, even when hope seems distant.
Do you feel like all is lost or that God doesn’t see your struggles? Esther 6 teaches us that God is always present, even when hope seems distant.
We’re all tempted to get even when we’ve been wronged; our natural reaction is to retaliate. However, a better response extends grace. It not only demonstrates self-control but it shows you don’t take your cues from how the world would respond—but rather from what God wants you to do.
Insight for Living Canada exists today as we know it because of the prompting of the Holy Spirit on the hearts of a Bible study to make Pastor Chuck Swindoll’s teachings available in Canada. Throughout the existence of this ministry, God has continually blessed us with the ability to share biblical resources through broadcasts, Bible study materials, and various other means.
Chuck Swindoll tells us to remain students for the rest of our lives. He says to those in education, “press on; never quit. Never stop studying. Never stop reading. Never stop learning. Don’t believe it because someone says it. Find out for yourself. Never stop. Press on.” That’s good advice for all of us.
Join Pastor Chuck as we explore God’s hand moving to save His people amid uncertainty. Let this story from Esther inspire your faith to trust and act boldly today.
Self-absorption is a dead end, which will never bring happiness or fulfilment. It’s only through the pursuit of knowing God we discover true contentment. And once we know God we’re equipped to truly know ourselves.
Just because you can’t see God doesn’t mean He isn’t there, continually at work in your life. You may not understand what He’s doing but never doubt it—you are the object of God’s concern. And you can trust that His plan for you is perfect.