Esther 5:1-6:14
Haman
wanted ‘to have Mordecai hanged’(5:14). Herod wanted to have Jesus
killed (Matthew 2:16-18). Neither Haman nor Herod were successful in
their evil plotting (6:13; Matthew 2:19-21). Even when Jesus Christ was
‘crucified at the hands of wicked men’, this was not a victory for the
devil. God was in control of the whole situation. Following the death of
Jesus, there was the mighty triumph of His resurrection from the dead:
‘God raised Him from the dead’. Christ’s enemies thought that they had
triumphed over Him. They were wrong! They could never succeed - ‘It was
impossible for death to keep its hold on Him’(Acts 2:23-24)! Mordecai
was honoured by the king (6:10-11). Jesus has been honoured by God - He
is ‘both Lord and Christ’(Acts 2:36).
Esther 7:1-8:17
Esther
spoke up for God’s people - ‘spare my people’(7:3). She spoke out
against the enemy of God’s people - ‘A foe and enemy! This wicked
Haman!’(7:6). The tables were turned on the enemy of the Lord’s people -
‘they hanged Haman on the gallows he had prepared for Mordecai’(7:10).
He was replaced by the Lord’s servant - ‘the king took off the signet
ring, which he had taken from Haman, and gave it to Mordecai’(8:2).
Instead of the gallows, Mordecai received ‘royal robes of blue and
white, with a great golden crown and a purple robe of fine linen’(8:15)!
For God’s people, this was ‘a time of happiness and joy, gladness and
honour’(8:16). Let’s look beyond Mordecai to Christ. Rejoice! He was
crucified for us. He is now exalted to the highest place (Philippians
2:8-9).
Esther 9:1-10:3
Among
God’s people, there was much ‘feasting and joy’. They gave thanks to
the Lord - ‘their sorrow was turned into joy and their mourning into a
day of celebration’(9:17-22). They gave thanks to God for Mordecai - ‘he
sought the welfare of his people, he worked for the good of his
people’. They rejoiced because of ‘the greatness and high honour of
Mordecai, to which the king had raised him’(10:2-3). We have even more
to celebrate. We gather at the Lord’s Table. We celebrate the Lord’s
Supper. We rejoice in Jesus Christ our Saviour. He ‘gave His life as a
ransom for many’. His body was broken for us. His blood was shed for us.
‘Redeemed with His precious blood’, we rejoice in Christ - ‘crucified’
and ‘risen’ for us (Mark 10:45; 14:22-24; 1 Peter 1:18-19).
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