Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Esther - The story of how 1 person can make a difference Sunday School Class lesson

Esther

This week in Sunday School I started teaching on Esther this is part one of two. Esther is a phenominal story. Take time to read it and this is the study to help you follow.

Esther was born Hadassah which is a Hebrew name. Her name probably changed to hide her identity of being of jewish descent. Her parents both died and she was adopted by Mordecai, her fathers uncle. The story transpired King Ahasuerus, king of Persia served 180 as king and had a celebration lasting for 7 days. In this celebration he was basically showing off all of his belongings and his wife Queen Vashti. He ask Queen Vashti to come out so that he could show her off. She refused. She didnt want to be shown of as something materialistic. Therefore, he had issued a divorce and it was put into the law. He then summoned all of the young maidens to come before him and be made up with makeup and fine fragerances. Esther went in with, with the other young maidens and the king found favor in her. Chose her to marry, therefore she became queen. The Book of Esther is amazing! There are so many twists and turns its amazing to read. I encourage you to read the book of Esther in the Bible, and then use this as a tool for study.

The book of Esther is the only book in the Bible where God's name or even a prayer of God, isnt mentioned. However, God is present in every scene and in the movement of every event until He proves Himself Lord of His people. Which can relate to us because God may at times seem distant. He is always there. The book of Esther, is written from the perspective of Gods prescense.

In the study of Esther, it is much easter to understand what I mean by saying written from the perspective of Gods prescense when we understand that God is invisible to us, but always invincible. Gods not being mentioned shows us that Gods voice isnt as eloqent as His silence. We long and look for a word from God, a glimpse of His power, reassurance of His presence and it seems, at times so distant. Yet later, we realize how very present His was all a long.

I want to really look at God's prescence in our lives seeing as how He isnt mentioned in the book of Esther. Its heavily disputed that the book of Esther had anything to do with the works of God, I want everyone to understand that yes, definatly He was.

First we have to gain a deeper understanding of God.
-Paul wrote a letter to the Romans (Romans 11:33) "Oh the depth fo the riches both the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable His judgements and unfathomable ways"
A) God has a mind. This is described in the content just mentioned as unsearchable.
unsearchable means - to defy the human mind to find the depths of the mind of God they are
unsearchable.
B)In Isaiah 55:9 God tells Isaiah "my thoughts are higher than your thoughts" which means:
Gods thoughts are beyond our ability to comprehend.
The power of God is soverign control. In the midst of the events of our day to day lives, we find ourselves baffles, wondering 'how can I?' Always, remind yourself Gods soverign power is already at work.

In Daniel 4:35 "and all the inhabitants of the earth are accounted as nothing. But He does according to His will. ((His unfathomable will, guided by His unsearchable mind)); in the host of heaven and among the inhabitants of the earth and no one can ward off His hand or say to Him ' what hast thou done"
He is here with you on your personal pilgramage. All the scriptures listed, is explaining to us that we are not able to understand the way God thinks, the way He works, and no one can question Him. NOONE is on His level. He is God. Soverign. Mighty. Powerful. Omnipetant.

Seeing the invisible work of God:
This little girl, Esther lost her parents, an orphan, yet years later would become the key to the very survical of her people. The Jews. God and God alone can do such things. He does do such things working silently, invisibly behind all events. Anyone who has ever experianced brokeness, a discolored past, left feeling there is no way in the world God can make reason out of circumstance, can gain great peace from Esthers story.

What happened to Esther, all began on a regular ordinary ho, hum day. Ordinary days can become extra extraordinary and change the course of our lives and the lives around us.

Chapter 2 shows us 6 characteristics of strenght and dignitiy Esther exhibited:
1 GRACE FILLED CHARM AND EXCELLENCE (2:9)
2 UNUSUAL RESTRAINT AND CONTROL (2:10)
she told noone she was a Jew because Mordecai told her not to. Verbal restraint is quickly
becoming a forgotten virtue - she could keep a secret. We live in a no holds barred world
everyone tells all (look at tabloids, talk shows, and everywhere around you)
3 ESTHER SUSTAINED A CONTINUALLY TEACHABLE SPIRIT (2:10,20)
Esther was still willing to listen and learn, regardless when she became queen. Are you still
open to being taught?
4 ESTHER EXHIBITED UNSELFISH MODESTY & AUTHENTICITy (2:12-15)
no job, no responsibility, no holding back in any area, she wasnt responsible for daily activity,
meal cooking, cleaning the emphasis was on maintaining physical beauty, she could have
had anything she wanted but instead remained true to who she was, what she was taught and
abided by Mordecais counsel, not succombing to temptation around her.
5 ESTHER MODELED A KIND WINSOMENESS REGARDLESS OF HER SURROUNDINGS
(2:15;16-17) definition of winsomeness: being pleasant, delightful, attractive, in a sweet way
people were drawn to her charming, gracious, sweet spirit
6 SHE DISPLAYED A HUMBLE RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY (2:18,20)
many people seem to think when you marry or move out on your own you no longer need to
follow parental advice. Our culture says 'do what you want when you want' yet, Esther
queen of the land rememberd the wisdom of her guardian and willingly considered his counsel

Chapter 3

We come across a period of silence where the king is promoting Haman we read as the plot thickens thinking, NO! Such periods of silence God is at work. Life is often sustained by these periods of silence. They are just as important as when he speaks, more painful yes. But, significant. His soverignty takes time to unfold. Turning points in life and significant events are often subtle.
-a sensitive heart is requred to detect these changes
-remember, there is no such thing as luck or coincidence, as a christian.
-Dont try to fight it, its Gods way of lifting the fog
-"we walk by faith not by sight' (2 Corinthians 5:7)
God gave us a mind, a reason and a unique sense of sensitivity. Each person is tuned in differently. God wants to reveal His will to you and teach you while you are waiting.
If God gave us everything on a silver platter, how would that bring glory to Him?
How would that show us His awesome power?
So, you ask How do I do that?
-get into His word
-get on your knees and pray
-accept counsel from balanced believers
-and wait.

Patience is something that is learned and earned. We definatly arent born with great patience however, in these times of stillness God teaches us those.

Now Chapter 4

Mordecai never even entertained doubt that the Jews would survive. He was convinced that God wouldnt let HIs people be wiped off Earth.
Look at Mordecai's involvement:
He was a messanger to Esther convincing her and advising her.

- How often do we find ourselves in the position of "should I get involved, its none of my business really, or who am I to tell them what to do?"
If God moves you to get involved to aid in accomplishing His will, Do it.

What if Mordecai didnt? We cannot sit around and wait on flashes of lightening we have to be ready and available to answer when God calls. One person can make a difference. Mordecai did. Esther did. Christ did.

How to do it:
1 Quit fretting about your own personal self
2 Stop worrying about what others think. Remember you dont answer to them, you answer to Him.
Only when we move from the safe harbour of theory, to the risky world of reality do we actually make a difference.
3 You may only be one, but you are one.
Not until you realize and believe that one person can make a difference will we be willing to risk.

Chapter 5

Haman is building looming gallows for Moredacai. In the end it back fires on him.

But, in your life - what might looming gallows be? Horrible pain, A relationship that is fractured beyond repair? A sudden loss leaving you gripped by grief? Career uncertainty? Financial catastrophe? We have to pause and discover God is God. We have to stop reaching into our own treasure basket of security and pulling the strings our self. We have to stop ignoring reality and making excuses.

Remember, god is immortal. Invinsible, and always at work. Even if we cant see His work unfolding before our eyes, we have to be convinced that God is working. We have to pray and admit that he is working amid the gallows of our lives.

If we allow our anger and grudges to fester as Haman's did making plans for revenge we quite likely end up doing horrible things. For this reason , God invaded our polluted world in person. Jesus Christ. He opened the door to forgiveness on the cross, waiting for us to walk through it. We cannot escape the pain and evil in this life, but Gods grace sees beyond our deepest needs. He meets us where we are.

Chp 6 + 7

1: with haman it is displayed what goes around, comes around
2: when God seems absent - he is present
God will have His way. He is not impressed with earthly kingdoms personal towers, pride and prestige, wealth or fame. He is impressed with a humble heart that comes to Him on His terms. Mordecai and Esther know this, Haman, never learned.
He has never turned His back on anyone who truly comes to Him by way of the cross. Hes available. Dont put it off like Haman did.
3: Even when you think you have lost it all, God uses it as opprotunity to awaken you to realization. He is still in charge, as well as to bring us to our knees.
4: He knows your heart. He knows the true condition of your soul. He knows even the impurities of your motives. He has heard you and will not turn you away.

Chapter 8:1-4
Remeber mighty King Asherus...wow what a changed heart!!!! THere is no heart so stubborn that GOd cannot penetrate it. No will is so determined that GOd cannot break through it, noone no matter who or how powerful.

Chp 8:5-6 Esther is pleading with the king
Chp 8:7-8 the decree is being over written - what this means to us:
Are we willing and worthwhile to stand against wrong laws? We should fight to affirm the truth because in vs 9-10 its done. She stood up for what she believed and it helped It worked!~!!!!!

In chp 8:15-17
Mordecai goes out in royal linens with a large crown, the gloom was lifted. Do you live in a place of gloom and darkness where laughter does not echo off the walls? Has your life become grim? While others go home to the love and warmth of a family you go home with an awful memory of a broken relationship, remourse, or guilt or maybe all of them? Do you look with a longing at a scene like this with Esther? The priniciples of Esther are still at work today. THis is life, relevant today as when it was first recorded. THis is written to people who face intimidating stubborn souls. Perhaps you live with them, are married to them,its one of your grown children. Its also for those who live within thick stone walls of depression and doom. There is hope.

Walls fall every day but we cannot predict when yours will be falling, God is in the business of breaking down walls. THe wall could possibly be your own personal will. THis is why when we begin studying, I mention the sovereignty of God., This is where it shows. AW Tozer says 'its doubtful whether God can bless a man greatly until He has hurt him deeply.: Painful, it is. But, HE will bring you to your knees It shows us that the way we live our life ver few can tell it because we are stubborn, We are no match for GOd. He will break us, bend us , and even crush us if necessary. He wants your heart...

Psalms 30:5 tells us "weeping may last for the night, but a shout of joy comes in the morning"

How can we put this to work? We have to have the prescense of the Saviour and the perspective of the cross alive and at work in our lives. We have to have the Lord living, and operating in masterful control.

Chapter 9- there is much to be learned in this chapter. Its the good bye pain and fear hello relief and pleasure. We Christians, seem to handle pain better than pleasure. We expect stress and anxiety. Reward and relief, well that dont come very naturally. We have to quit dwelling on our past, press on with our future. Phillipians 3:13-14 says ...forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead, I press on"

9:1 it is referred to twice to gaining "the mastery" over one another which emphasises a switch in who help the upper hand. After the passin of Hamans edict the gentiles had gained mastery over the Jews and waited for the day they could attack then the tables suddenly turned. Mordecai's edict passes and the Jews gain mastery without limits. They consider taking advantage of opprotunity and get back, or get even. They did defend themselves and inflicted just punishment, but they were not out of control.

read 9:2-10

the last phrase of vs 10 they had freedom take the spoils form those that had went against them but they didnt. They defended themselves and nothing more.

9:11-12
THe king seems surprised that the jew have killed 500 men in Susa. We would expect the king to say thats enough kill noone else, but he trusts Esther. He relies on and respects his wife and her counsel. HEr opinion mattered, greatly to him. Her inner strenth had been displayed. They way she handled her concern regarding Hamans plan. Ahsuerus knew she was a woman of enourmous character. Remember the proverbs 31 woman "the heart of her husband trusts her"

9:13-14 she has guts thats for sure she shows strength in her response. She ask for 1 more day then ask that hamans 10 sons who had already been killed be impalled on the galls in which their father built Since they were already dead she is saying what those men and their father stood for will never be allowed again.

Belivers we need to remember Romans 12 3 things:
1 we are to be different from the world (romans 12:1-2)
-Donot be conformed to the world. Donot take your cues from what the world would do because when people of the world are offended the world will retaliate. The world does not forgive. Christians are to be different

2 we are members of the same family (romans 12:3-5)
remember we are not in charge. THis is the family of God So we cannot try to take charge of someone we cant handle the control Take your personal feelings of retaliation to God ask Him to enable you to have self control

3 the Lord is our defender. (romans 12:17-21)
-dont carry out your own revenge Let God be your defender

Until we fully forgive our offenders, one by one, will we gain mastery over those tendancies withing ourselves.

A little orphan girl crowned queen. Ahsuerus delighted, Mordacai pleased. Esther surprised. The nation rejoices. But then comes an evil interlude that disrupts everything. We shouldnt be surprised it happens in life. Time after time after time. NOt even in biblical days did people live, happily ever after.

we can thank Esther for the reminder. GOd may seem so distant and uninvolved but, He is neither. His hand moves invisibly- with invisibility bringing HIs sovereign hand to completion. Just remember God is preparing a woman of courage, like Esther to play a role of immense importance where no other woman but she accomplish.

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