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  • The Power of Twos: The Mirror, The Spirit, and The Sisters We often find ourselves caught between two worlds: the one we carefully groom for the public eye and the one that breathes quietly behind our ribs. I felt this tension recently in the simple chair of a barbershop. Before me were two women—two distinct…

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  • Women of Courage: Scarlet Thread to Mary Noah’s Ark saved a family; the Ark of the Covenant saved a nation, but the Ark of the Womb saved the world. God uses the “Ark” as a signature of His mercy. It shows that before He sends a “Flood” of change or judgment, He always provides a…

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  • Hannah and Elizabeth: Their Strength in Private Prayer The Theology of 40: The Threshold of Transition In the biblical narrative, the number 40 is more than a measurement of time—it is a spiritual threshold. Appearing 158 times, it represents a consecrated period of testing that births a new era. Just as the “barrenness” of Hannah…

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  • The Hidden Intercession A Testament in Faith and Hope Before I begin this new series, I want to notify my readers that what I write is a blend of research and personal reflection. My goal at The-Way.blog is to provide a full picture for your consideration; “I will never advocate for anyone to change their…

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  • The Transformation of Law and Table History is a relentless teacher, yet its most vital lesson is often ignored: The letter of the law kills, but the Spirit gives life. Throughout the ages, humanity has consistently retreated into the safety of physical rituals because they are easier to measure than the condition of the heart.…

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  • In the rhythmic passage of time, we often look to the skies with anticipation. When scientists announce an upcoming comet or a solar eclipse, we mark our calendars, prepare our lenses, and wait with bated breath for the cosmic event to unfold. This sense of watchful expectancy is a fitting parallel for how we approach…

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  • God’s Victory will Prevail The Message from Mordecai: A Call to Purpose When Haman’s decree threatened the Jews, Mordecai sent word to Queen Esther via Hathak. He instructed her to enter the King’s presence to beg for mercy on behalf of her people. The Great Risk: The Law of the Court Esther sent back a…

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  • The Hidden Hand of God’s Salvation Susa’s Shadow, the Cross of Calvary The Hebrew name Esther shares a root with haster, meaning “to hide.” In the darkest moments of the exile, God’s face seemed hidden, yet as we look closer, we see His hand was everywhere. As the Song of Moses reminds us in Deuteronomy…

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  • Secrecy to Sovereignty: Trusting the Hand of God You Cannot See To understand Esther’s journey, we must first place ourselves in the position of a young person being taken to an unfamiliar, sprawling landscape—a place so grand it would make anyone feel insignificant. The Apadana: A Forest of Stone To grasp Esther’s courage, we must…

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  • The Weight of the “Yes” and the Shadow of the “No” For us to understand the deep faith of Esther and the exiled Israelites, who. The Weight of the “Yes” and the Shadow of the “No” For us to understand the deep faith of Esther and the exiled Israelites who headed directly into the storm,…

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