April 3, 2022 • Todd Bryant • Esther 6
In this passage, Haman’s plan is turned upon himself—and rather than having Mordecai impaled, he is forced to publicly honor him.
In this sermon, we will learn why Jews today still use artificial noisemakers when the book of Esther is read during the feast of Purim annually.
In this text, we will see how the tables are turned—and the Jews actually end much stronger than they began.
In this text, Esther and Mordecai are given permission to draw up a law to counteract the law authored by Haman.