Excellent Leaders See Potential and Greatness in all People

Reading in Esther 3, Haman was honored by the king and his servants but Mordecai would not kneel down before Haman. Tensions grew between them because Mordecai was Jewish and his conscious would not allow him to give that much honor to Haman. For a Jew, bowing down and giving honor was reserved for God. It was against the law of God to give reverence to someone like Haman who worshiped idols.

Haman was full of pride and not only wanted to take out his anger against Mordecai but to all Jews by destroying them. Human plotted revenge and convinced the king that the Jewish people had customs that were different from those of all other people; not willing to obey the king’s laws and therefore not in the king’s best interest to tolerate them (V. 8). He even offered great sums of money to help carry out his plot.

We get a picture of the lack of leadership from king Xerxes; his character and values were lacking and his kingdom needed the money since history records that the empire was impoverished at this time. The king readily accepted Haman’s proposal to carry out his diabolical plot. The king saw that the life of certain people was unimportant and that the life of his own people was more important than others.

Our basic values should respect people with customs that are different than our own because all people are very valuable to God. He knows everyone by name and sees the potential and greatness in all people. God sees each of us as a work in progress with value and is loved so much that He sent His Son to die for us. He encourages each of us to become much more than we can ever imagine.

This day with God will be amazing because if tempted to judge, we are reminded of the cross and that that everyone has tremendous value in His eyes. Let us pray that we see all people in our world as God sees them.

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What Can We Learn From Esther

The question brought up in yesterday’s post about Esther 2 was what can we learn from Esther? One of her character traits was loyalty. Mordecai gave her instructions and she followed. This day with God, let us lay out our concerns and follow directions; being the person He wants us to be.

Like Esther, God has a plan for each of us so even under tremendous difficulty, remember to keep following His directions and be in tune with His purpose. There is always hope because God is at work to take our wares and open doors. Every adversity has a benefit when we stay loyal to God and believe opportunity can come disguised in the form of misfortune or temporary defeat.

Here is a video that highlights the fact that we have someone who will carry us through difficult challenges we face in life: Carry Me – Josh Wilson.

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From Orphan to Queen

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We get information about the Jewish girl named Hadassah as we read in Esther 2.  We also learn about Mordecai who was carried into exile from Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon (v. 6). He had a cousin named Hadassah (also known as Esther), whom he brought up because she was without parents. If you remember from the post a few days ago, king Ahasuerus had a spat with the queen and she was never to come near him. Now we read that he set out to find another queen. The plan was to gather all the beautiful women into one place, give them beauty treatments, healthy food, and get them prepared for their time to be with the king. They each had their turn with the king but he was attracted to Esther more than any of the other women so he made her queen.

Some may say that Esther committed sin to be with the king but we must take into consideration that the custom in those times was that everyone the king took was married to him and was considered his wife. For any that think, “yes it seems as though Esther sinned by using her beauty and letting the king have his way in order to become queen”, let us consider how God has a purpose for everyone and as we study this story of Esther, let’s see what good character traits we can learn from her.

Like Esther who faced many challenges in life and needed help from God, we too face challenges and my prayer for you this day with God is that He will bless and strengthen you as you take on these challenges.  Visit again tomorrow and I’ll share some other thoughts on what we can learn from Esther.

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Live Smart

We starting a new sermon series today at my place of worship called “Wisdom for Life”. Today’s message is titled “Live Smart”. All messages are on the podcast at the link within the post. I’ll be adding some comments and videos throughout the evening about this post.

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If you are not able to attend your local church service today (traveling, health condition, etc),  I invite you to a podcast of the church I attend. We are starting a new sermon series called “Wisdom for Life”.  At this link: Pastor’s Podcast, you can see each message live on Sunday mornings at 9:45 AM Central Time Zone.  It also can be reviewed and used for Bible study and small group discussion. For today’s message, click on the one titled Live Smart.  Below is the outline. 

1. THE WISE PATH 

“Like a thornbush in a drunkard’s hand is a proverb in the mouth of
 a fool.” – Proverbs 26:9 

2. THE AUTHENTIC PATH 

“When words are many, sin is not absent, but he who holds his
tongue is wise.” – Proverbs 10:19 

3. THE PROCRASTINATION PATH 

 “The sluggard buries his hand in the…

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Live Smart

If you are not able to attend your local church service today (traveling, health condition, etc),  I invite you to a podcast of the church I attend. We are starting a new sermon series called “Wisdom for Life”.  At this link: Pastor’s Podcast, you can see each message live on Sunday mornings at 9:45 AM Central Time Zone.  It also can be reviewed and used for Bible study and small group discussion. For today’s message, click on the one titled Live Smart.  Below is the outline. 

1. THE WISE PATH 

“Like a thornbush in a drunkard’s hand is a proverb in the mouth of
 a fool.” – Proverbs 26:9 

2. THE AUTHENTIC PATH 

“When words are many, sin is not absent, but he who holds his
tongue is wise.” – Proverbs 10:19 

3. THE PROCRASTINATION PATH 

 “The sluggard buries his hand in the dish; he will not even bring it
 back to his mouth!” – Proverbs 19:24 

4. THE RIGHTEOUSNESS PATH 

“When the storm has swept by, the wicked are gone, but the
righteous stand firm forever.” – Proverbs 10:25 

5. THE DISCIPLINED PATH  

“Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but he who hates
 correction is stupid.” – Proverbs 12:1 

6. THE GENEROSITY PATH  

“The leech has two daughters. ‘Give! Give!’ they cry….” – Proverbs 30:15a 

7. THE RELATIONAL PATH 

 “If a man loudly blesses his neighbor early in the morning, it will be
 taken as a curse.” – Proverbs 27:14 

8. THE COMPASSION PATH 

 “He who is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and He will reward him
 for what he has done.” – Proverbs 19:17
 

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