Read: Esther 4:1-7:10; 1 Corinthians 12:1-26; Psal 36:1-12; Proverbs 21:21-22
When Mordecai learned of the decree to kill all the Jews, he tore his clothes and put on sackcloth. He went up to the entrance of the king’s gate though he was not allowed to enter in sackcloth. All the Jews that heard the decree mourned and fasted.
Esther heard that Mordecai was in sackcloth and sent clothes for him to wear and find out why he was in mourning. Mordecai sent her a copy of the decree to kill the Jews and begged her to go and speak to the king about it. She sent back word to Mordecai that it might cost her her life to go to the king uninvited since he had not asked to see her in a month.
Mordecai sent back word that her life would not be saved if she didn’t and who knows if she hadn’t been brought into the kingdom for this very purpose.
When Esther heard this, she asked Mordecai to get all the Jews in Susa to join her in a fast for three days and then she would go see the king and if she died, she died.
After the three days of fasting, Esther stood before the king and he raised his scepter to accept her. He asked her what she wanted and she invited him and Haman to a banquet she had prepared. He accepted and brought Haman at once to her banquet. After they had eaten, the king asked Esther what she wanted and she told him she would tell him at the banquet she was preparing the next night.
Haman went home thrilled that he had been invited by the Queen to a private banquet, but his excitement was quelled when he saw Mordecai at the gate refusing to bow to Haman.
Haman boasted to his family and friends about his private invitation to the banquet and then his angst about Mordecai who refused to bow to him. They suggested he erect a 75 foot pole in his backyard and get permission from the king the next morning to hang Mordecai on it. Then he would be able to enjoy the next feast. Mordecai thought this was an excellent idea and had the pole erected.
That night, the king couldn’t sleep and had the records of his kingdom read to him. He read the part where Mordecai exposed the plot against his life. He asked what they had done to reward Mordecai and nothing had been done. So the next morning he was contemplating what to do for Mordecai, the Jew. This makes it clear that the king didn’t even realize he had sent out a decree to kill the Jews. Mordecai had kept the nationality of the “people in his kingdom who deserved to die” a secret.
Ahasurus asked who was in the court that could help him and Mordecai was just walking in. He asked Mordecai what should be done to the one that the king wanting to honor. Mordecai thought he had to be talking about himself, so he said what he would want. Now we see that Mordecai’s hope was to become the next king. Haman told the king to let this man wear the robe of the king and ride on the king’s horse and let someone go before him and yell that this is what the king does for the one he honors. Ahasurus told him to do that for Mordecai. Haman had to obey and his plan to kill Mordecai was totally turned upside down. The curse became a blessing.
When Haman was finished humbling himself in front of the whole city and honoring the man he hated, he went home sick. He told his family and friends and they said that if he was fighting a man of Jewish origin, he would not succeed. They should have told him that before Haman wrote the decree.
Men came to get Haman to take him to the banquet. At the banquet this time when the king asked Esther what she wanted she told him. She explained the whole plot to kill her and her people and named Haman as the instigator. The king left the room to get someone to help him. When he came back he saw Haman pleading with Esther. He accused him of assaulting his wife and had he led away to his death.
Ahasurus was told of the pole Haman had built to hang Mordecai on and had him impaled on it. The king’s wrath was abated but the decree still stood.
In Corinthians, Paul makes it clear that no one can speak under the power of God and curse Jesus and no one without the Holy Spirit can proclaim that Jesus is Lord.
Then he spoke of the different gifts of the Holy Spirit. There are different gifts, services and activities all given by God’s spirit. Everyone manifests God’s spirit for the good of the body. The gift of knowledge, wisdom, faith, healings, miracles, prophecies, and tongues are all given to individuals as the Lord wills. They are to work together like the parts of the human body work for the common good of the body. They are to work, rejoice, mourn and suffer as one.
Lord, make us one. May we do our part in the body and receive humbly from one another. May we bear one another’s burdens with love and brotherhood. All glory to our head, Jesus.