Life.Church with Craig Groeschel - When Life Looks Nothing Like Your Plan | Esther: Part 1
Episode Date: August 2, 2026Life doesn't always go as planned, and sometimes it feels like God's gone quiet. But He's still writing your story. Let's talk about finding your purpose in life, even when nothing looks the way you e...xpected. NEXT STEPS Have you made the decision to follow Jesus? You might be wondering what’s next for you. We want to help! Check out these resources to discover what saying yes to Jesus means: https://go2.lc/podcastcommittochrist ABOUT THIS MESSAGE Have you ever looked at your life and wondered where God was? You’re not alone. In the book of Esther, God’s name doesn't appear once, but His fingerprints are on every page. In this series, we'll learn how God showed up in what looked like an ordinary story—and it might change the way you see your own. A Simple Overview of Esther’s Story: https://finds.life.church/esther-bible-story-explained/ Start the Bible Plan Esther: Trusting God When You're Running on Empty: https://www.go2.lc/plan ABOUT LIFE.CHURCH Wherever you are in life, you have a purpose. Life.Church wants to help you find your next step. Our hope is that your journey will include joining us at a Life.Church location throughout the United States or globally online at https://www.live.life.church Find locations, videos, and more info about us at https://www.life.church or download the Life.Church app at https://www.life.church/app/download FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/life.church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/life.church TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lifechurch YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@life.church CONNECT WITH PASTOR CRAIG GROESCHEL YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/craiggroeschel Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/craiggroeschel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/craiggroeschel TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@craiggroeschel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/35447748/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Well, today we're starting a brand new message series from the Old Testament book of the Bible called Esther.
Get ready.
Ten chapters, 167 verses, and there is one specific quality that sets this book apart from every other book of the Bible.
Do you know what it is?
You ready?
In the book of Esther, the only book in all the Bible.
God's name is never mentioned once.
Mind-blowing.
Not one single time.
And yet, even though his name is never mentioned once,
our good God is the main character of the book of Esther
and will see his fingerprints on every single page.
Why?
Because sometimes the places where God seems hardest to find
are the very places he's most at work.
We're going to see that all through this book.
Today what we're going to do is we're going to lay a foundation.
If you're ready for that, say I'm ready, are you ready?
We've got lots of details, lots of names.
If you're not familiar with the book, I'm going to introduce you to the starting lineup.
First of all, we have introduced to us early on, is King Xerxes, the most powerful,
man in the world, and if you don't know it, he throws the biggest parties in the world.
Massive parties, we're going to see that. Then we have the queen, his wife, Queen Vasty.
Now, if you say, Craig, you said Vasty wrong. I actually looked it up in four different places,
and I found four different ways to pronounce it. So I'm just going to say it like I mean it.
Vastie, Vosti, Vastai, whatever. Queen Vastie. She was beautiful, and she was beautiful. And
She was very, very bold.
She didn't like to be objectified.
And so she actually was bold enough to tell King Xerxes, no.
Then we have Esther.
The book is named after Esther.
She was a Jewish orphan.
Obviously, she lost her parents.
She was living a very ordinary life.
And she was being raised by her cousin, Mordecai.
Mordecai raised her, loved her, as if she were his own daughter,
and was the biggest influence in her life.
For context in this time, God's people were not home anymore.
If you remember, we've talked about this in other message series,
Babylon had conquered the Jewish people,
and so Esther and the Jewish people, her people, were in exile.
So if you can imagine, we've got Esther and her cousin Mordecai,
and all the Jewish people in this place had never actually seen Jerusalem.
So if you can imagine they're doing their best to honor God in a foreign culture under a pagan king.
It's kind of like being a Christian in a world that doesn't represent or respect Christianity.
They're trying to honor God under a pagan king.
They've got no control, no influence, and sometimes they're wondering, where is God?
If any of you are watching today and there's something going on in your life that you don't understand,
why did God allow this?
God, why am I going through this?
I'm trying to serve you faithfully,
and I don't understand this.
Many of the people, God's people at the time,
were asking those same questions.
Even though God's name wasn't on the page,
he was still working in the story.
And I want to speak to those of you
who feel like God may be distant,
God may be absent, God may not be working
because you can't see him
and show you the principle today
that just because God feels silent,
doesn't mean he's absent.
Would you pray with me today?
Father, we ask that by the power of the preaching of your word
and the work of your Holy Spirit,
that you would conform us to the image of Christ,
bring comfort to those that are hurting,
hope and healing to those who need it.
And we believe, God, that your word, your power,
your presence is going to do a work in all of us today.
We ask it believing by faith.
You'll speak to us in Jesus' name.
And everybody said,
Let's try it again.
And everybody said.
Amen.
Very good.
Type it in a comment section.
Amen, amen.
Let's get into it.
The story starts with King Xerxes throwing this big party.
Anybody know how long his party lasted?
The answer is six months long.
He threw a six-month-long party showing off his wealth.
Could you say he might be a little bit insecure?
After he throws this six-month long party.
month-long party, kind of for the important and wealthy people. Then he throws another seven-day party
for everybody, and his wife looks on and says, you think you can throw a party? I'm going to
one, too. And so Queen Vashti throws a separate banquet for all of the women around. And our text
tells us this in Esther 1, verse 10 and 11, on the seventh day when King Xerxes was in high spirits from wine.
Let's pause there.
In the Hebrew language, the Hebrew words translated into high spirit from wine literally mean he was wasted.
That's what it means in the Hebrew language.
So on the seventh day, he was wasted from drinking too much.
He commanded the seven eunuchs who served him to bring before him Queen Vasty,
wearing her royal crown in order to display her beauty to the people.
and nobles, for she was lovely to look at.
So here we have the king.
He's drunk, and he wants to show off his woman.
So he said, bring her to me.
Not for conversation, not to get her advice on something,
but so a room full of drunken men could gawk at her.
This was not honoring.
She was being displayed, and she didn't like,
like it. Good for her. What she did was very, very bold because she's going to tell the king
ain't happening. Verse 12. This is what the Bible says. But when the attendance delivered the king's
command, Queen Vashti refused to come. And then the Bible says the king became furious and burned
with anger. You can imagine he's pretty full of himself, the most powerful man in the world,
he's trying to show off, and he gets told, no.
He's rejected.
Boom, shot to his pride.
Now, the advisors to the king were panicking
because the queen just told the king, no go.
And they're thinking, if this gets out,
all the other women in the empire
are going to start telling their husbands no too.
So we've got to shut this down.
They say, king, you've got to put a stop to this.
And so he agrees to banish Queen Vasty,
essentially like divorce her, almost.
even more so, he banishes her, and all of a sudden out of nowhere, the queen's role is open.
Are you tracking with me?
We've covered a lot.
So we've got one insecure king.
We've got one drunken decision.
And now we have an Old Testament soap opera right out of our hands.
So they're like going, okay, we've got to fill the queen's spot.
So they go and do this kingdom-wide search to find some one.
to be the new queen.
And at first class, that kind of sounds like a fairy tale,
it's anything but a fairy tale.
Basically, this is a beauty contest to go and assemble the most beautiful women
who didn't sign up for this job.
The most beautiful women are taken against their will
to the palace at the pleasure of the king.
Human trafficking is close, right?
One of them is this Jewish orphan named Esther.
And so you can just imagine, here's a young girl who already lost her parents.
She's got no money, no connections, no royal background,
and she's got her cousin, like a father figure, Mordecai,
who's the only stable thing in her life.
And so she swept up with all these other girls,
taken against her will into the palace.
And here's what the Bible says.
There's one word I want you to notice.
It's important.
When the king's order and edict had been proclaimed,
many young women were brought to the citadels of Susa,
and Esther was also taken to the king's palace.
That word taken is very, very, very important.
She did not choose this.
She was taken there.
So let's slow it down.
She's Jewish in a place.
Persian palace. The Persian people hated the Jews. And so she's trying to keep this a secret.
And Mordecai tells her, don't tell anybody about your Jewish heritage because we want to keep that
secret for your own safety. So if you can imagine one day there's a young girl, she's doing
whatever she does with her friends, living with Mordecai, and she's taken out of her ordinary life
inside the most powerful palace in the world,
hiding her true identity
because if they know who she is,
her life could be in danger.
Then, if you read the story,
and there's a lot of it,
so I'm going to skip over some,
I'm going to kind of give you the details.
These women, they undergo 12 months
of mandatory beauty treatments.
Now, some are you going, okay,
12 months at the spa, okay?
It sounds fun,
and might be until they wax your eyebrows.
Just saying, you say, Craig, how do you know that?
Well, one time I did go to get my hair cut,
and the person cutting my hair said,
your eyebrows are a problem.
She put this thing on my eyebrows, rip them off.
I said, from now on, I will do them myself.
I did them myself.
I had a little eyebrow cutter.
I took the guard off because it wouldn't get them smart enough.
I trimmed them all the way off one time right before I preached.
If you don't believe me, I had the picture to prove it.
so now someone else does my eyebrows.
A year long, beauty treatments.
And this sounds fun, but it's not because they're actually objectifying these precious women.
A year later, they all are presented to the king.
And if he likes them, if he likes Esther, he'll call her back.
If not, she's just going to be another one of the women in his harem.
It's kind of like a historic version of the Bachelor, King's Edition.
against their will.
Verse 17 of chapter 2 says this.
Now when the king saw her,
he was attracted to Esther,
more than any of the other women,
and she won his favor and approval.
So what did the king do?
He set a royal crown on her head
and made Esther queen instead of Vastey.
Amazing, crazy story.
Crazy, crazy, crazy.
A Jewish orphan, probably in her late teens, has a crown on her head.
A year ago, she was a nobody.
And now she's the queen of an entire empire.
You might think that's incredible, except she didn't choose this.
She didn't ask for it.
She was taken against her will, and this was not what she had planned for her life.
long setup for me to ask you the question, is there anyone here or online where your life has not gone
according to your plan? Raise your hand. You can type in the comment section, my life has not gone
according to plan. It's true for all of us. And I don't know what it would be for you, but you
had some kind of hope for your life. I hoped to graduate and go to this school and you didn't get it,
or get out and get this kind of job and it didn't work out. Or you have to. You have to graduate.
the job and you lost a job or you were going to marry this kind of person, you didn't get married
when you thought you would, or you did get married, and the person wasn't who you thought they were.
You thought you were going to have this many kids, and you couldn't have one. And then you had a couple
and one of them didn't go the way you wanted them to go. And he thought you'd be able to be
generous and you can barely pay your bills. And you thought you'd be healthy and you're not healthy.
And you thought you'd be with somebody and you lost that somebody. You wake up one day and go,
God, where are you? This is what I had planned. You had this whole,
thing the way you wanted it, you could see what your life was supposed to look like. And life
changed without asking your permission. And so a lot of us, if we're honest, we'd say right now,
like, I am not living plan A. Some of you would say, I'm not living plan B. I'm on plan
Q, part two. And I'm not sure where this is going.
was not living the life she planned. And she didn't know it in the same way you may not know it.
But even though she didn't know it, God was positioning her for a purpose.
In the same way you may not know it, you're in a place that you didn't want to be.
But God could even work in the things that you didn't choose to bring about something that he would
purpose. She wasn't in the palace for her own comfort. Now I'm the queen. She was in the palace for God's
purposes that she didn't even know at this point. She's living a life she didn't plan. If you
are there today, maybe there's something you don't like. It's different than what you wanted.
I want to tell you this, don't want you to feel it and believe it. God can use the very
thing you'd never choose. That's how good he is. And it's not because every painful thing in your life
was God's plan, but it's because nothing is beyond God's purpose and redemption. He is a good God
who's working in all things to bring about good to those who love him and are called according to
his purpose. She wasn't in the palace for her own.
comfort, God positioned her there for a purpose. So you didn't want it. You didn't choose to
break up. Of course you didn't. You didn't choose to lose your job. Of course you didn't. You didn't
choose the bad diagnosis. Of course you didn't. He didn't choose to be in a place that you
didn't want to be. You didn't choose to lose the person that you loved. Life changed without your
permission and God might feel distant or absent. Remember, even if God feels absent, it doesn't mean
he's not working. Even though his name wasn't on the page, his power was in every single
moment. He's with you. He's with you. He's with you. He's with you. He's with you. He's with you. He's with you. He's with you. In the story,
there's this little detail.
that's really easy to miss.
I'm going to set it up for you today,
and you're going to have to come back to see the power in it.
In the same way, there are some details,
perhaps in your life today,
that are very easy to miss.
And you may not see the purpose in that detail
until you see God's provision in the future.
Mordecai raised Esther.
and she was taken away from him.
He didn't get bitter.
He didn't get drunk.
He actually did his job and sat outside the palace gate.
He would stay at the gate as close as they would let him to her.
Verse 21 in chapter 2 tells us this.
During the time Mordecai was sitting at the king's gate,
two of the king's officers conspired to assassinate King Xerxes.
So he's just sitting there kind of waiting close to.
and he overhears, hey, two guys, we're going to kill the king.
But Mordecai found out about the plot and told Queen Esther,
who in turn reported it to the king giving credit to Mordecai.
And when the report was investigated and found to be true,
uh-oh, the two officials were impaled on polls.
And all this is recorded in the book of annals.
Whenever you're talking about being impelled, make sure you say annals.
Just saying, two ends. I practiced it. Years ago, I called it anales. Oh, Lord. God help me.
They were impaled, and it's recorded in the book of Anne Nulse, in the presence of the king.
So, if you're tracking with me, Mordecai, the cousin just so happens to be at the gate, and just so happens to hear the story,
and just so happens it to Esther, who just so happens to save the king. And the king's life is saving.
and Esther gives him credit and it gets recorded in the official record book.
And then nothing happens.
He saves the king and there is no reward.
No promotion.
No recognition, no acknowledgement.
Mordecai does the right thing and the next day he's sitting at the same gate with the same ordinary life doing the same job that was
that meaningful to him before.
And some of you may feel that way.
You're doing the right thing,
and it seems like nothing is happening.
He did the right thing,
and no one noticed,
and that detail just sits there
for four chapters or so,
or so it seems.
And you've got to come back to find out what happens,
or you can read ahead
but I hope you'll least come back as well.
I want you to notice this.
The first two chapters of the book we've looked at today,
kind of an overview,
and none of it looks like God is involved anywhere.
It looks like ordinary life.
Maybe like you're weak this week.
No miracles, no burning bush,
No voice from heaven that sounds like Morgan Freeman.
Just ordinary life.
It's ordinary life.
But what if that's exactly where God works the most?
Not only in the miracles, but also in the ordinary moments.
Not only in what gets noticed, but also in what seems forgotten.
God's name wasn't on the page,
but his presence was in every single moment,
every single activity.
And so let's review.
We're building the foundation.
We're going to build on it week after week.
The queen refuses to be paraded and objectified.
Just so happens to stand up to the king and say,
you could probably imagine she probably was used over and over again.
And one day she just still happens to say,
That's enough.
Can't do that.
It just so happens, the advisors say, you've got to get rid of her.
Just so happens, the king listens to their advice.
It just so happens, he banishes the queen, and it just so happens, the throne opens.
It just so happens, they do a kingdom-wide surge, and it just so happens, Esther, the Jewish orphan,
is one of them who's selected after a year-long beauty treatment.
And just so happens, the king's heart moves toward her.
It just so happens, she finds favor, and it just so happens.
This ordinary Jewish girl becomes the queen.
It just so happens that her cousin Mordecai overhears this plot.
It just so happens, he's got access to the queen.
And he tells her, and it just so happens,
that his one act saves the king's life.
and his deed gets recorded in the book of Annalz, and it's apparently forgotten.
And none of this is miraculous, and none of it is meaningless.
Theologians call this providence.
The definition for providence is this, is when God uses ordinary moments to bring about his supernatural will.
is when God uses just the thing that you didn't think was a big deal.
And a lot of people didn't even notice.
But years later, when you look back to that moment, you say,
oh, God was actually in the very thing that I didn't understand.
You see, because sometimes the places where God seems the hardest to find
or the places where God is actually working the most.
And the reason I'm trying to build this foundation is because I want you to see the
principle.
some of you right now, you're in a place you didn't choose, that this was not your plan.
And sometimes you do the very same thing I do, which I look around and go on, God, I'm being
faithful, and why are you allowing this? Where are you? And sometimes you start to wonder,
does God even notice? If he's allowing this, doesn't even care. You're doing the right thing,
you're trying, you're serving faithfully, you're giving when you can, you're praying,
You're seeking God in His Word, you're working hard, you're being faithful, and nobody notices.
Faithfulness is never wasted.
Faithfulness is never wasted.
What may be unnoticed by people is recorded by God.
I want you to feel this right now.
God knows the cries of your heart.
your faithfulness isn't wasted and God is often working the most in the things that don't make any
sense to you random example I've told this before but it's so personal to me and so powerful
my dad played minor league pro baseball almost kind of made it all the way and so everything to him
was baseball my whole life was baseball baseball baseball if I would preach a good sermon he'd say that's a
fastball down the middle. Or he'd say, he hit that one out of the park. It was never like a good
sermon. He didn't know how to say good sermon. He said, that sermon has some heat on it. That's what
he say. So I'm going to be a pro baseball player. It's pretty good. I went to a batting cage before I was
supposed to pitch in the championship game, took one inside, smashed my hand, couldn't pitch the next day.
God, why would you let this happen to me? God, where are you? You've been there. This was my plan.
and now I couldn't do this.
It's the weirdest thing.
I've never been afraid.
I was afraid to get back in the box.
I was just afraid.
I'm not supposed to be afraid.
Transferred to a new school.
Took up tennis in the fall
just because I liked this person
of the opposite sex and played tennis.
And just decided to play that
and then I played baseball later.
It just somehow happened to make the team,
number six on the team,
and I was afraid to bat,
so I thought I'll take a year off in baseball.
Our little team, I was number six,
ended up winning the state championship.
And I got a little bit better.
The next year I came back in the fall,
and I ended up somehow they graduated.
I ended up playing number one.
If I'm afraid, I'm going to just stay with tennis,
which led me to go to a school I would never go to,
where I fell deep into sin,
which led me to call in the name of Jesus,
which saved and changed my life,
which led me to meet Amy,
who was the answered prayer that I've been praying for,
which led me to stay in Oklahoma City
when I got a better job off her,
somewhere else because I wasn't going to leave her, which led me to the, yeah. And that wasn't
even Amy, for those you that are wondering. That's somebody else. That's Amy's friend, to be honest
with you. And that led me to First United Methodist Church where Pastor Nick became a spiritual
father and helped me get into ministry. And then they hoped one day that I might take over that
church. But I actually got rejected for ordination. True story. Where are you, God?
which redirected my steps some,
so I ended up starting life church
through some things that didn't go as planned.
And so here I am today
preaching about a book of the Bible
where God's name doesn't appear,
but its presence and power is everywhere.
And I can tell you firsthand,
if life had gone according to my plan,
I would not be living God's plan for my life today.
And so I hope you sense that God's working in your life too.
Think about Esther.
She lost her parents.
She lost her home.
She lost her freedom.
The whole time she thought life is falling apart.
Where is God?
But God was quietly putting all the pieces together.
And he wasn't just preparing a queen.
He was preparing her to save his people.
I just gave a little bit away.
You don't have to read ahead,
but I'm just kind of giving it away.
So if you're in a chapter of your life right now
that feels confusing or maybe a little bit out of control,
and you can't see what God is doing
and you don't feel his presence,
and you don't hear his voice
just because he's silent, doesn't mean he's absent.
Sometimes he's working where you just can't see him yet.
And once you hear me, the same God
who put that orphan on the throne
is the same God who is with you right where you are.
And you may not see him yet, and you may not feel him, but keep trusting him, keep being faithful,
keep crying out to him, keep reading his word, keep living his word, because faithfulness is not wasted.
And one day you'll discover that God, you thought was absent, he was working all along.
That is our good God.
And that's part one of Vester.
And it even gets better.
Father, we pray in the name of Jesus
that the power of your Holy Spirit
would do a healing work in the lives of those
who need it today.
Church, as you're praying,
and those of you, even around the world online,
if your life hasn't gone as planned,
and you're in one of those spots right now
where you really need the power
in the presence of God,
would you just lift up your hands?
right now. Lift them up, lift them up. Let's do this. I'm going to change my pace right here.
Stop. Open your eyes. Open your eyes. Open your eyes. What I want to do is, if you're okay,
would you just do that again? If you need prayer today, would you just lift up your hands publicly?
Beautiful. Lift them up. What I want you to do is if you're around somebody right now with their
hand lifted up, just put your, and I'm going to tell you why I'm doing this is because we are not a big
church. We're a small church that cares for the people sitting next to us. Okay, we're not going to just
come in and go out. We're going to be loving on each other. So let's try it one more time.
You need prayer, lift your hand high. If there's a hand high, if there's a hand,
lift it up near you, just reach out near them, just kind of appropriately, not weird, no weird,
no weird, no weird, just appropriately. Just touch them right now. If you're with someone you know and
trust, you can put your arm around and pray, pray for them, pray with me. Pray for me too, because I got my
hand up. Just pray. Heavenly Father, we pray that your presence would reveal yourself to those who need you
now. God, to those who need comfort, be their comforter. God, to those who need peace,
be their peace.
God, to those with anxiety,
we cast our anxiety on you
because you care for us.
God, for those that need physical healing,
we speak the name of the great physician,
Jesus, our healer
and believe that by the stripes of Jesus,
we are healed.
God, for those who need provision,
you're our Jehovah Jira, God,
you are our provider, meet their needs.
God, for those who are alone,
I pray that a hand on their shoulder right now
would communicate your love
and our love and show someone they are not alone.
God, by the power of your Holy Spirit, you know every need here.
Would you meet those needs?
God, even though we may not see you on the page,
we know you're present in our story.
We look to you, O God, and believe that you hear our prayers
in the cries of our hearts and you'll move in the lives
at every person we pray for today in Jesus' name.
Keep praying today.
You can take your hands back and put them in your lap
or wherever it feels natural.
Nobody looking around.
and let me talk to one more group of people today.
Just stay in an attitude of prayer.
For some of you, God has always felt distant.
And I'm going to tell you why.
It's because you don't know him yet.
And I'm going to tell you again, God is drawing you.
You're not here by accident.
If you feel a pull toward him, a tug toward him,
that is the Holy Spirit of God,
drawing you to him.
He's patient.
He wants you to know him as he knows.
loves you. Let me tell you about how good he is. Scripture tells us, for God so love the world
that he sent his one and only son, Jesus. Who is Jesus? He is the son of God who is without sin,
who died on a cross for the forgiveness of our sins. When Jesus died, his disciples looked on and said,
where's God? And just because they didn't see it, didn't mean God wasn't working. Jesus was doing
whatever he did for those three days, kicking the devil, taking names. On the third day,
God raised him from the dead so that anyone, and this includes you, who calls on his name,
would be saved, forgiven, and made new. In the same way in college, I knelt down in a softball field
and asked for forgiveness of sins and asked for Jesus to save me. He changed me, he made me new.
There are those of you here today for this purpose. If you know you're not walking with God,
if you're feeling drawn to him, if you're so low that you may need to look up, you may not be
there by accident, but by the providence of God who wants to reveal the goodness of his son to you
Today is the day of your salvation.
And all of our churches, you say, yes, I need the grace of Jesus.
I want him in my life.
I want the forgiveness of my sins.
We're stepping away from our sins.
We're stepping into faith in Jesus.
And we call in his name, he will hear your prayer, forgive your sins.
Today is the day of your salvation.
That's you.
I need grace.
I need Jesus.
I give my life to him.
That's your prayer.
Lift your hands high right now.
All over the place.
Lift them up, lift them up, lift them up, right back there.
God bless you.
Others today say me right here.
Others others say, yes, Jesus.
I surrender.
Be the Lord of my life.
I give my life to you.
It's your prayer.
Just lift up your hands and say, yes, I surrender.
Online, you can type, praise God for you right there.
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
Online type in the comment sections,
I'm surrendering my life to Christ.
Just type that in there, pray with those around you.
I pray, Heavenly Father, I give you my life.
Jesus saved me.
Forgive all of my sins.
Fill me with your spirit.
So I could know you personally.
and serve you daily.
My life is not my own.
I give it to you.
Thank you for new life.
You have all of mine.
In Jesus' name, I pray.
Church, can you give God some glory today?
Come on.
Oh, come on.
