Esther: God's Call on a QueenSample

Esther: God's Call on a Queen

DAY 4 OF 8

The Book of Esther is steeped in Jewish history and tradition, still revered today. It is also saturated with Biblical truth, pointing to the sovereignty, providence, and provision of God. As you read today’s Scripture, take some time to consider/answer the following questions for personal growth and understanding.

1. How do Mordecai and the Jews respond to the edict of their impending annihilation? What is Esther’s initial response to the news?

2. Contrast the way in which Esther seems to rely on her attendants, versus the way King Ahasuerus relies on his attendants. What does this say about their personal character?

3. Read Esther 4:14 again. Why do you think Mordecai was so confident the Jews would be spared?

4. Chronicle the actions of Esther in chapter 5. Where does she show wisdom? Courage? Restraint? Many accounts estimate Esther was not yet 20 years old during the events of Chapter 5.

·What type of decisions were you making at age 20? Did you have the wisdom, courage, and restraint of Esther?

5. Chronicle how Haman spends the hours after Queen Esther’s feast. What stands out to you?

·Have you ever stirred yourself up, rather than settling yourself down?

·Do you think Haman would have concocted the plan to build a gallow if he had not consulted his wife and friends? Why or why not?

·Have your friends ever led you astray? Share that experience and what you learned.

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