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Esther Chapter 2:21-23 Mordecai Saves the King

Esther Chapter 2

Week 2 DAY 6

Today 

We will:

  1. LOOK at Esther Chapter 2:21-23.
  2. LEARN ‘how‘ to incorporate GODcha’s tools along the way.
  3. LISTEN to God speak to us as we focus on GODcha’s LEARN/LIVE questions.

Open GODcha to the Book of Esther

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Let’s Pray

O LORD, we come today to Your Word knowing You instruct and teach us properly, (Isa 28:26). Give us ears to hear and grant us the understanding we need. Thank you! 

And Continue With an Attitude of Prayer

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Now we have seen that Esther, a young beautiful woman, who is a Jew on the inside, but a Persian on the outside has become the queen of Persia, meaning she married an unbelieving Gentile king, which is a clear violation of God’s law.

Today: Mordecai Saves the King

So…

Let’s LOOK at What God Says

Remember We Begin LOOKING By READING

Don’t Forget to READ With Purpose 

Read Esther 2:21-23 asking the who, what, where, when, why and how questions.

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  1. Note the when?
  2. Where is Mordecai?
  3. What became known to him?
  4. What does Mordecai do?
  5. What happens?

Reflect on the events that demonstrate God’s hidden hand.

LOOK

What’s Key?

Like a KEY – they‘ unlock’ the meaning to what God is saying.

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These officials might be key.

Why would they be angry and try to lay hands on the king?

And do we really know what the gallows are?

LOOK

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 Definitions

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I think if you check officials out, this paragraph may make more sense.

Tap on the words in your Bible. 

Do you see the definitions pop open?

OFFICIALS, sariys; from an unused root meaning to castrate; a eunuch.

Oh now THINK: Connect the dots. The king had made them eunuchs. So could this be an assassination plot?

“The king had this huge harem with lots of women, and he knew that if he allowed men to work in the presence of these women, many of whom he neglected, never spoke to, didn’t even know, well, these men would pursue these women and these women would fall in love with these men.

So, what he would do is he would take and have the men castrated that worked in the presence of the harem. And history records that he would take upwards of five hundred young men a year and have them castrated. It’s like being drafted in the military. You now belong to the king, he’s called your number, he’s going to castrate you, and you’re going to work in the palace.” Mark Driscoll

 

GALLOWS, ‘ēṣ A masculine noun referring to a tree, wood, timber, a stick, a plank. It refers to a tree or pole on which a slain person was hanged.

Scholars believe this probably refers not to a hanging with a noose around the neck, but to impalement on a stake, much like crucifixion.

“A pointed stake is set upright in the ground, and the culprit is taken, placed on the sharp point, and then pulled down by his legs till the stake that went in at the fundament passes up through the body and comes out through the neck.” Clarke

History shows us that crucifixion started about this time, 400-500 yrs before Christ, and the Romans perfected it who crucified Jesus.

You try to kill the king, he has the right to crucify you, publicly, so everyone can see it, thus discouraging anyone else to try and kill the king.

DON’T STOP THERE! 

NOTE: Take what you have learned back to the text, to see what it means in its CONTEXT.

TIP: I would encourage you to note these in your hardbound Bibles.

Today: Mordecai Saves the King

LOOK

Check Out The Cross References

(aka CR)

God’s Uses Truth to Explain Truth

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1. Seeing what this king was like, Mordecai could have remained silent. But what did he fulfill?

1Pe 2:17

LISTEN to the Spirit – 

The Personal Question(s) Might Be:

Would I have remained silent?

Or would I have done a good thing for a not so nice of a person?

Would I have feared God and honored the king?

 

2. What do you learn about people and their deeds as we see these officials who were hung on a gallows for their deeds?

Pro 13:21

Mat 16:27

Gal 6:7

LISTEN to the Spirit – 

The Personal Question(s) Might Be:

What are my deeds? 

Do I understand I will reap what I sow? 

Don’t Forget 

Respond to Him. . . LIVE it out!

Remember We Don’t Just LISTEN,

We Speak to God!

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He is waiting. Oh chat with your Creator!

What Else Did You LEARN

If you need help. . .

Open the Deeper Discovery

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Check Out GODcha’s #18 LEARN Question(s)

#18. Turn your focus back to Mordecai, how does he save the king? What happened? Was Mordecai rewarded? (v21-23)

Sum It Up!

We LEARN:

In those days – while Mordecai was sitting at the gate. We saw in v19 this meant Mordecai held some important position in the king’s government.

We Discover:

Mordecai overheard 2 officials plotting to lay hands on the king.

We Discover:

These officials were made eunuchs, which could be why they wanted to assassinate the king.

We LEARN:

Mordecai passed this information on to Esther, who in turn passed it on to the king.

After investigating and finding the information true, the 2 officials were hanged on the gallows, and it was recorded in the Book of the Chronicles.

We Discover:

Mordecai who was Jewish, was loyal to the pagan self-centered king, fulfilling 1Pe 2:17, Fear God, Honor the king.

And the 2 men hanged on the gallows literally a tree, meaning they were impaled on a pole, a stake.

THINK: Don’t we all think Mordecai should have been honored in some way?

What does King Ahauserus do?

Diddly-squat! Mordecai was not rewarded!

THINK with me a bit more. We have seen that Mordecai has been living a compromised life, right? If we don’t know, we should know, there are consequences when we sin. Could this be a consequence for not living an obedient life, not to mention, influencing Esther to be in an immoral compromising situation?

God tells us not to be deceived, we will reap what we sow, Gal 6:7.

Now hear God, His grace is totally sufficient to forgive any sin, ANY, when we turn to Him in repentance. But we must not ignore that there are consequences to sinful compromise in our lives.

LISTEN to the Spirit

Am I deceived? Am I living in sin?

How have I compromised? 

What have been the consequences for my choices and decisions?

 

THINK: On another note, what if Mordecai had not been sitting at the gate on this specific day?

What would have happened?

Do you see God’s hand working behind the scenes?

This should so encourage us.

Perhaps God Is Asking You

Check Out GODcha’s #18 LIVE Question(s)

18. Consider the king, the leader, and then Mordecai.

a. If I am in leadership, when and how have I been betrayed?

b. If I am close to those in leadership, whether they are good or bad, and heard of an assassination plot, would I help, or remain silent?

c When have I done a good deed that went unrecognized and unrewarded?

Remember

Respond to Him. . . LIVE it out!

We Don’t Just LISTEN,

We Speak to God!

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Do you see?

You just don’t read a verse and move on.

No, you and I must learn to

absorb what God is saying,

feel what He is saying,

experience what He is saying!

You want to train yourself:

to HEAR what God is saying to you,

LISTEN carefully, and

LIVE in the light of His truths.

 

Oh, don’t be in a hurry, slow down and discover this sweet communion with God, your Loving, Almighty, Powerful Creator!

Okay, One Last Thing to Do 

SUMMARIZE

To Wrap Up Chapter 2, GODcha directs us to Summarize the Paragraphs, and then the Chapter.

This helps you grasp and process what you have LEARNED, cementing this Chapter down deep into your heart and you will remember it.

 

Come on try it, you will be so glad you did!

1. Read all of Esther Chapter 2.

To refresh your minds and remember the main topics or what was  Key in these 6 paragraphs.

 

2. When you go through this process,

Thinking and reasoning God’s Truths,

Then God is able to seal Truth into your memory!

 

3. Now to Summarize.

Keep the summary to 4-6 Words or less if possible.

Why? Because it will be easier to remember.

 

4. DO NOT paraphrase!

Use the Words God uses.

(Paraphrasing can change the meaning.  And, we want to know and bury God’s Word, that has the power, into our heads and hearts.)

This Chapter is not hard at all.

Try it on your own before you go any further.

I will help you after you give it a shot!

You can do this!

I know you can!

 

 

Okay, let’s see how you did.

We determined the Main Points are:
v1-4       The King Receives Counsel 

v5-7       Meet Mordecai/Esther

v8-11     Esther Taken to Palace

v12-16   Esther’s Turn

v17-20   Esther Made Queen

v21-23   Mordecai Saves King

 

How Would You Summarize Chapter 2?

What about: Esther Becomes Queen 

Awesome, you all! 

I am so proud of you, and

I sincerely thank you for staying with us on this journey!

 

We took it slow purposely to show you how much you can discover if you are willing. I thank God you have been willing!

Are you amazed at how READING and re-reading helped bury God’s Word into your heads and hearts?

Are you amazed at what you have LEARNED and the intimate encounters you have had with your Lord?

Do you see more and more the importance of knowing God’s Word?

Do you realize, you have been disciplined to show yourselves approved unto God, (2Ti 2:15)?

 

I pray you will urge others to join in this discovery and do the same!

 

Chapter 2 is a Wrap!

Meditate on everything God is teaching you.

“For the one who meditates on God’s Word is blessed,” (Psalm 1:1-2).

 

What are you learning about God?

What have you learned about yourself?

Is there some action God is requiring of you?

Do you need to confess and repent?

Log Your Discovery

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Take a minute to put the Definitions and Cross References (CR)not only in your Notes, but also in your hardbound Bibles.

I would encourage you to also put the main points of each paragraph in your hardbound Bibles. You will be so glad you did!

 

Let’s Close in Prayer

OH FATHER GOD, we praise You and thank you for the Truths You have revealed to us in Your written Word. Oh Father God, we thank you that You speak to each of us in that still small voice. We ask that You increase our sensitivity to Your voice. May we begin to hear what You are saying to us through Your Word.

Oh Father, thank you for showing us this earthly king, but reminding us of You who is King over all the earth, and Jesus who is the King of every king, who loves us and will never banish us! And thank you for showing us the incredible truths about Mordecai and Esther who we know end godly in this drama, but in the beginning they were like all of us, claiming to be Your followers, but sucked into the world and it’s ways. Thank you for the encouragement You give to each one of us, knowing You are working behind the scenes in our lives, as You worked in Your people’s lives in Esther’s day. Thank you for Your GOOD NEWS, and the the hope we have in You through our Lord Jesus!  May we be willing to confess and repent and press forward to live for You, for You Lord Jesus. May we be used by You for Your kingdom purposes. In Jesus name we ask these things. Amen!

 

Please know that God established a pattern for mankind, and that pattern is that we work six days and then we have one day when we set it aside to rest, and replenish our body, and focus on worshiping God. Rest tomorrow and worship God!

See you in a couple of days to LOOK @ the next segment of Esther Chapters 3-4.

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January 29, 2021/by J Hamm
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