Explaining The Book

Tag: Old Testament Narrative

  • Esther 10 NLT

    Esther 10 highlights Mordecai’s significant rise to power in the Persian Empire, positioning him as a leader for the Jewish people. The narrative prompts reflections on the need for a kingly figure, paralleling past figures like Nehemiah, while foreshadowing the ultimate return of Christ as the Messiah. Future studies will shift to the book of…

    Esther 10 NLT
  • Esther 9 Sermon

    In Esther 9, the Jews defend themselves against Haman’s edicts, resulting in significant conflict. They successfully fight back, aided by fear of Mordecai. The Jews kill 500 in Shushan and 75,000 in other provinces without seeking spoils. This led to the celebration of Purim, commemorating their survival against foes.

    Esther 9 Sermon
  • Esther 8 Sermon

    The sermon on Esther 8 emphasizes the concept of peripety, illustrating how the narrative transforms from tragedy to comedy. Initially facing annihilation, the Jews experience a reversal of fate through Esther’s bravery. With Mordecai’s authoritative decree, they are empowered to defend themselves and celebrate their deliverance, symbolizing a divine restoration beyond their original state.

    Esther 8 Sermon
  • Esther 7 Sermon

    In Esther 7, Queen Esther reveals her people’s impending doom to King Ahasuerus, identifying Haman as their enemy. The king, enraged, orders Haman to be hanged on the gallows he prepared for Mordecai. This dramatic turn demonstrates divine justice, showcasing how wrongdoers may face swift retribution in life.

    Esther 7 Sermon
  • Esther 6 Bible Study

    The study of Esther 6 highlights Haman’s unaware arrival at the palace, coinciding with King Ahasuerus’s sleeplessness and discovery of Mordecai’s past heroism. Ironically, when Haman suggests a grand honor for himself, the king orders him to honor Mordecai instead. Haman’s humiliation marks a pivotal shift, foreshadowing his downfall.

    Esther 6 Bible Study
  • Esther 5 Sermon

    In Esther chapters 5 to 7, Esther courageously risks death by approaching King Ahasuerus to reveal Haman’s plot against the Jews. Despite tension and suspense, she invites the king and Haman to banquets, demonstrating strategic patience. Ultimately, Haman’s plan backfires, leading to his downfall and demonstrating God’s providential justice.

    Esther 5 Sermon
  • Esther 4 Sermon

    In Esther 4, Mordecai mourns for the Jewish people facing annihilation, leading to Esther learning of the crisis. Despite her fears of approaching King Ahasuerus, she ultimately decides to identify with her people, requesting a three-day fast before facing potential death, embodying faith and courage in a dire situation.

    Esther 4 Sermon