"Pride" Tagged Messages
Esther 7-8: Justice and Salvation
The sermon focuses on Esther chapter 7, the dramatic climax of the story, where Esther courageously intercedes for her people despite immense risk. Queen Esther reveals her Jewish identity to King Xerxes and accuses Haman, the villain, of plotting the annihilation of the Jews. God’s sovereignty is highlighted as He works behind the scenes to orchestrate events, including the downfall of Haman, who is ultimately impaled on the pole he built for Mordecai. Key themes include: The sermon concludes by encouraging…
Esther 5-6: The Great Reversal
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Esther 1: Power Plays
In the sermon on Esther 1, the series “The Hidden Hand of God” was introduced, emphasizing the story’s importance, especially for Jews celebrating Purim. The chapter reveals the opulent display of power by King Xerxes, who, after a lengthy banquet, drunkenly demands his queen, Vashti, to show herself to his guests, possibly in a demeaning way. When she refuses, it challenges his authority, exposing the limitations of his power. The king, unsure how to respond, consults his nobles who exacerbate the situation by recommending a royal edict which removes Vashti as queen and demands that all women respect their husbands. The sermon contrasts Xerxes’ oppressive rule with Jesus’ model of servant leadership, advocating for earning respect through genuine care and sacrifice. It concludes by suggesting that even chaotic events can align with God’s plan, setting the stage for Esther’s pivotal role in the story. Ultimately, the message is about trusting God’s workings in our lives, even when the path seems disjointed.
Humble Like Jesus
Philippians 2 tells us to have the same mindset as Christ Jesus and then tells of his humility in coming down from heaven to die on a cross for us. But we can’t do that for others. So how can we be humble like Jesus? Surprisingly it begins with what we need to STOP doing, and that is bring prideful. Message Last week we began a brief series about what it means to have “The Mind of Christ” and how…