The prophet Nehemiah's cousin can speak numerous languages, keep
complex accounts, write on rolls of parchment and tablets of clay,
and solve great mysteries. There is only one problem: she is a
woman.
In her early childhood years, Sarah experienced the death of her
mother and her father's subsequent emotional distance and she came
to two conclusions: that God does not care about her, and that her
accomplishments are the measure of her worth - the measure of her
self.
Sarah, the talented scribe and cousin to Nehemiah, is catapulted
into the center of the Persian court, working too many hours,
rubbing elbows with royalty, and solving intrigues for the Queen.
Ironically, it isn't failure but success that causes Sarah to lose
her only source of external validation.
Sarah soon learns that she has something of worth to offer
beyond her ability with languages and sums - her very being proves
to be a blessing to others particularly the aristocrat, Darius, she
was given to in marriage.
Sarah and Darius' story continues in "Harvest of Gold." Darius
may be able to learn to love his wife, but can he ever learn to
trust Sarah and her Lord?
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Thu, 25 Aug 2022 | Review
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