Dinâmica O Propósito da Rainha Ester

Sandra Cavalheiro
11 Mar 202512:35

Summary

TLDRThis dynamic activity revolves around the story of Queen Esther, encouraging women to reflect on their unique purpose in God's plan. Through self-reflection using mirrors, crowns, and a challenge box, participants explore Esther's courage, faith, and God's calling. The facilitator highlights how God sees their worth, not the world, and urges them to embrace their identity as daughters of the King. The session also encourages sharing personal experiences of faith, prayer, and trusting in God’s purpose, with a call to engage in mission-driven women’s ministry activities.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Women often struggle to believe that God has a unique purpose for each of them, but like Esther, we are all chosen for a divine reason.
  • 😀 The dynamic emphasizes the importance of courage and faith, drawing from the life of Queen Esther as an example of embracing one's purpose.
  • 😀 It's essential to recognize that God sees the heart, not the appearance, and He knows the potential within each of us, just like He knew Esther’s heart.
  • 😀 The activity encourages women to reflect on their own identity and worth by using mirrors, highlighting the importance of seeing themselves through God’s perspective.
  • 😀 Women are encouraged to step into their royal identity as daughters of the King, regardless of how the world may perceive them.
  • 😀 The activity includes providing crowns to women to symbolize their identity and value as queens in God's eyes.
  • 😀 A key takeaway is that God's purpose for each woman is greater than what is visible to the eye, and they must embrace it with humility and faith.
  • 😀 Women are invited to reflect on personal experiences, including difficult decisions and moments of trusting God, through challenge cards.
  • 😀 The story of Esther teaches that women are often placed in unique positions for a divine purpose, even when they don’t initially understand why.
  • 😀 The dynamic encourages leaders to reflect on their calling and reminds them that, like Esther, God’s plan for them is significant and impactful.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the dynamic presented in the script?

    -The main focus of the dynamic is about the story of Queen Esther, specifically her courage and the purpose God had for her life, encouraging women to trust that God has a purpose for each of them, just like He did for Esther.

  • Why is the mirror used in the dynamic?

    -The mirror is used to help participants reflect on their identity and how they see themselves. It encourages women to examine whether they are underestimating themselves, similar to how Esther once doubted the purpose God had for her.

  • What role does the crown play in the dynamic?

    -The crown symbolizes the value and purpose that God places on each woman. It reminds the participants that, in God's kingdom, they are special and have a unique purpose, just as Esther did when she became queen.

  • How does the script suggest leaders should begin the dynamic?

    -The leader should start by reading a passage from Esther 4:14, which says, 'Who knows if you have come to the kingdom for such a time as this?' This sets the theme of God's purpose and calling in their lives.

  • What is the importance of the 'challenge box' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'challenge box' is a tool used to give each participant a personal challenge related to the theme of trusting God's purpose. The leader can pass around the box and let each participant draw a challenge to reflect on.

  • What does the dynamic teach about the relationship between fear and purpose?

    -The dynamic encourages women to confront their fears and embrace the purpose God has for them. It acknowledges that, like Esther, women may initially be afraid or hesitant, but God's plan for them is greater than their fears.

  • What is the connection between Esther's story and the concept of leadership?

    -Esther's story highlights that leadership is not about personal glory, but about fulfilling God's greater purpose. Women in leadership are encouraged to embrace their role humbly and understand that God has a sovereign purpose for them.

  • How does the script suggest participants should view their own value and purpose?

    -Participants are encouraged to view their value and purpose through God's eyes. Even if the world does not recognize their worth, they are reminded that they are daughters of the King and have significant purpose in His kingdom.

  • What is the role of faith in the dynamic?

    -Faith plays a central role in the dynamic as participants are encouraged to trust in God's plan for their lives. Just as Esther had to take a leap of faith to act on God's calling, the dynamic calls on women to trust God, even when they can't see the full picture.

  • What challenges are presented for the participants, and how are they related to Esther's story?

    -Some of the challenges include sharing a difficult decision they made like Esther did, reflecting on lessons learned from trusting God, and considering the impact of fasting and prayer in their own lives. These challenges are designed to encourage participants to think deeply about their faith and trust in God's plan, just as Esther did.

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