Let No Man Take Your Crown

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Author: Stanley M. Hawkins ISBN: 9781311414618
Publisher: Stanley M. Hawkins Publication: June 27, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Stanley M. Hawkins
ISBN: 9781311414618
Publisher: Stanley M. Hawkins
Publication: June 27, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This book, Let No Man Take Your Crown shows the importance of obeying the King's call, as typified by king Ahasuerus, when calling for Queen Vashti to present herself to him. Vashti lost her crown and clout when she refused to come to her husband, king Ahasuerus. All Believers in Christ, male or female are called to be the Lord's Church-bride. The King of kings and Lord of lords seeks such a virtuous bride to entrust with His power and glory. Those who present themselves to Him as Esther, and seek His heart as David, shall wear an eternal crown of glory and righteousness that can never fade away, be lost, or taken.

The book of Esther describes and outlines the attributes of a godly woman who gains both the attention and authority of the king, while contrasting the defiant attitude of an ungodly woman, as seen in queen Vashti. However, Esther is an example of a godly woman, who comes with a meek and quiet spirit when she is called, and therefore gains all.

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This book, Let No Man Take Your Crown shows the importance of obeying the King's call, as typified by king Ahasuerus, when calling for Queen Vashti to present herself to him. Vashti lost her crown and clout when she refused to come to her husband, king Ahasuerus. All Believers in Christ, male or female are called to be the Lord's Church-bride. The King of kings and Lord of lords seeks such a virtuous bride to entrust with His power and glory. Those who present themselves to Him as Esther, and seek His heart as David, shall wear an eternal crown of glory and righteousness that can never fade away, be lost, or taken.

The book of Esther describes and outlines the attributes of a godly woman who gains both the attention and authority of the king, while contrasting the defiant attitude of an ungodly woman, as seen in queen Vashti. However, Esther is an example of a godly woman, who comes with a meek and quiet spirit when she is called, and therefore gains all.

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