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Purim's Evil Dictator
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| It's so interesting and not a coincidence that we just observed a feast called Purim, which is the story of an evil dictator named Haman, or evil man named Haman, who convinces the king to destroy all the Jews. | |
| He's the personification of evil and Antichrist. | |
| And God raises up a deliverer, Mordecai, and through his niece Esther, the king issues a new decree and hangs Haman. | |
| So God's coming through and in a miraculous way. | |
| And then we have Passover, where you have this nation, Egypt, that is enduring all these plagues and experiencing death and horror. | |
| But God says, in the midst of this, I will protect you. | |
| And the final protection is the blood of the Lamb that covers the homes of the Israelites, and they're spared. | |
| So I believe the same thing. | |
| I think it's so connected to what's going on in Ukraine, where you have death and destruction, but God is there to protect people and wants to use us to bring deliverance to them. | |
| Bring food and blankets and Bibles and medicines. | |
| This is our opportunity. | |
| We can't miss it. | |