Esther Pt. 2: For Such A Time As This

Opening Prayer
Songs of Praise
How Great Is Our God
God With Us
Scripture
Esther 3-4 (ESV)
Sermon
Perhaps Esther had come to her royal position "for such a time as this" (Esther 4:14). She had risen quickly to become queen, but now her people were faced with annihilation at the hands of the murderous Haman. Should she try to hide, or confront the king and act? It was a risky move; she could lose her life.
This sermon explores Esther 3-4, and invites us to think about the nature of courage--not only then, but now. Think of your life specifically and the world generally. Perhaps you too are born "for such a time as this."
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Preacher's Notes
Discussion Questions
- 1. Over the past week, what thoughts have you had about last week’s discussion and reading? Share in the group.
2. Do you have a definition or example of courage from your experience? You can also refer to the examples that Pastor Matthew shared in the sermon for ideas. Share your chosen example and why it stands out to you or describe what difference it makes in your thinking or life.
3. Your awareness of God’s providence has likely been heightened over the past week. Have you encountered another example in your own life to share? What are examples in the reading today that may represent God’s providence?
4. What words would you use to describe Mordecai’s character and his actions in chapters 3 and 4? How does this compare to Haman?
5. In Esther 4:14, Mordechai says to Esther: “For if you keep silent at this time, relief and deliverance will rise for the Jews from another place, but you and your father’s house will perish. And who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” Discuss the implications of this statement, how Esther would be feeling and how she reacts.
6. Esther directs Mordecai and the other Jews in Susa to fast for 3 days and nights. What role does fasting play in this story? Do you see a role for fasting for Christians today? Consider this in the group.
7. Esther challenges us by her words: “If I perish, I perish”. Pastor Matthew encouraged considering this as an invitation for each of us today to do the right thing, even when there is danger or difficulty. Discuss what this means to us as Christians.
8. What are some of the thoughts or situations in your life that come to mind when you hear the words: You were born for such a time as this? Discuss what this means to you and what difference this makes in the group.
Deep Meditation
on God's Word
Pick a word or phrase that touches you the most from today’s scripture and share the grace that God has given you through your meditation. Pray based on today’s meditation.
Life Application
I thoroughly believe that God directs my life, but rarely does He let me see the script. -Rebecca McLaughlin
We may not know what is happening, but we know who it is happening with. Consider how you can find courage and confidence in God’s plan for you, and pray for this in the coming week.
Closing in Prayer
Bring your words of praise, thanksgiving, confession and requests to the Lord who hears our every prayers. Together, end with the Lord's prayer:
Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be your name,
your kingdom come,
your will be done,
on earth as in heaven.
Give us today our daily bread.
Forgive us our sins
as we forgive those who sin against us.
Lead us not into temptation
but deliver us from evil.
For the kingdom, the power,
and the glory are yours
now and forever. Amen.
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