Lesson 1
background notes
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doctrinal points
- God can use national events to accomplish His purpose.
- God can use domestic squabbles to accomplish His purpose.
practical application
Read the book of Esther when you are discouraged.
questions
- Why were there Jews living in Susa during the reign of Ahasuerus?
- Where does Esther fit into the chronology of the Bible?
- What is unique about the book of Esther?
- What is the theme of Esther?
- Who was King Ahasuerus?
discuss\ consider
- It was God’s expressed desire for the Jewish people to return to Jerusalem after their captivity in Babylon. (See Jeremiah 25:12) He wanted them to return and worship Him in His temple. Many of the Jews rejected God’s will and remained in Babylon. Despite their lack of commitment to the Lord, He was still at work behind-the-scenes to accomplish His purpose on behalf of His people. Can you relate this to your life? Have there been times in your past when you were not walking with God, yet now you can see that He was protecting you even then? What a gracious God we serve!
- Review how God used national events and domestic squabbles to accomplish His purpose in this first chapter of Esther. Discuss how God can use national events and domestic squabbles to accomplish His purpose today.
challenge
Have you ever felt discouraged, as though God was not working in your life? Recognize that, as in the book of Esther, even when God’s work is not evident He is working behind-the-scenes.
memorize
- “On the seventh day, when the heart of the king was merry with wine, he commanded… seven eunuchs who served in the presence of King Ahasuerus, to bring Queen Vashti before the king… But Queen Vashti refused to come at the king’s command.” Esther 1:10-12