Year of Biblical Literacy: The Work of God - God Behind the Scenes (Esther 1:1-22)
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Esther 1:1-22
The Work of God
God Behind the Scenes
Introduction: If it is your first time joining us - Welcome! We have
dedicated this year to Biblical Literacy; meaning we as a church are
reading the Bible for ourselves to know first hand what it teaches and in
order to be shaped by the story of God. And along with that we are
teaching through the Bible on Sunday mornings - the main themes,
characters and storyline. This morning we are beginning a new series
through the book of Esther.
It’s truly a beautifully written story - it almost reads like a play - it’s a tale of
sensuality and brutality - you have subtle Esther, resolute Mordecai, the
fumbling drunk bafoon of a king - Ahasuerus, and finally the menacing
villain - Haman the Agagite - descended from the great enemy of Israel the Amalekites.
Esther is a story that chronicles God’s surprising preservation of his people
when their very existence is threatened by a superpower.
As we will see, irony or reversal is the key to the plot of Esther - (Esther 9:1
-The reverse occurred)
The feast of Purim is celebrated by Jews to this day to commemorate this
story and the Jewish victory over their enemies. The word Purim comes
from the Hebrew word for dice. It’s ironically named after the lot cast to
determine the the date the jews would be executed by the story’s
antagonist - Haman.
So we could call this story something like - God and the roll of the dice Or The True Godfather - Think of the Marionette strings…What is this
Shakespeare? It has all the fixings of an incredible story - A Tragedy, a
Comedy and a Fairytale.
Even to this day when the Jews celebrate Purim they read this story out
loud while participants dress up as characters and even perform skits from
the story. The feast of Purim has carnivalesque atmosphere to it. Food and
drink are given as gifts and charity is given to the poor…
1. Historical Context
1. The story takes place in the city of Susa (Modern day Iran) - the
capital city of the Persian Empire. Biblical timeline is that God’s
people after many years of God’s patience, and warning - through
his prophets -finally received their just judgment. The Babylonians
came to Jerusalem in 586 BC destroying the Temple, and Jerusalem
and taking the Jewish people into captivity. In 539 BC Cyrus the
Great (The king of the Medo-Persian Empire) conquered Babylon
and brought it and it’s conquered peoples (Including the Jewish
captives) under his rule (200 year rule of Medo-Persia). The MedoPersian Empire stretched from Modern Pakistan to Sudan in North
Africa to the Northern most parts of Modern day Turkey - It was a
vast Empire. Under Cyrus’ reign the Jews had been allowed to go
back to Jerusalem and had been given permission to rebuild the
walls of Jerusalem and the Temple. The year of our story is around
486-480 BC. Ahasuerus (or his Greek name Xerxes) is the King of
the Persian Empire at this time and a main character in our story.
2. The Difficulty with Esther
1. Esther is one of two books of the Bible named after a female
character. There is nothing particularly Jewish about this book - at
least in a religious sense. God is not mentioned once - not his
Personal Name YHWH nor the generic Elohim, (God in English).
Interesting facts - The Essenes - the religious group that wrote and
preserved what we call the Dead Sea Scrolls - did not include
Esther in their writings because they considered it totally pagan and
vulgar. The book of Esther is so vulgar and jacked up that the
Christian church did not write any commentaries on the book of
Esther for the first 7 centuries of the church. Calvin never
commented or taught from it and Martin Luther said - “I wish it had
never come to us at all, for it has too many heathen un-naturalities.”
2. It’s not surprising, Esther’s (the Heroine) name is not Jewish - it is a
derivative of the name Ishtar - a Babylonian fertility goddess. Esther
as we will see - Is chosen to take part in a kind of beauty pageant to
see who will become the next queen - She spends a whole night
having sex with the king - She is picked to be queen because of her
beauty, her beautiful body and her ability to outperform in bed compared to all the other virgins that the king slept with….And
Mordecai, he elder cousin, (the Hero) he doesn’t fare much better his name is a derivative of Marduk - the highest god of the
Babylonians - He is the one who puts Esther up to the whole thing,
and encourages her to conceal her Jewishness while doing it. - In
the end, and with a strange turn of events these two Jews
orchestrate the killing of all the enemies of the Jews in the Persian
empire - it’s bloody and horrific - and this is why the Jews still
celebrate the feast of Purim to this day. The End.
3. What is going on here? These characters are not portrayed as God
fearing, covenant witnessing, law keeping Jews - quite the
opposite. They are nothing like their contemporaries Daniel,
Shadrach, Meshach and Abedneggo the faithful Jewish youths in
Babylonian Captivity — One person compared Daniel and his crew
to New Yorkers - “This is how I talk, this is what I eat, this is my
God, this is my lifestyle.. you don’t like it? Burn me…” Mordecai and
Esther are more like Millennials on spring break - Down for
Whatever... They are very compromised, no saltiness, no distinction.
1. In this book there is no mention of Torah, Temple, prayer, there
are no visions, no prophetic denunciations or encouragements
and no miracles - you think what is this book doing in the Bible?
Yet that feels a lot like the days we are living in - We are not
familiar with experiencing divine intervention in the way the Bible
often describes - are culture and church culture are far from a
biblical rootedness and identity— So maybe this book has
something to say to us...
4. Now not everyone sees the book of Esther this way - (others see it
quite differently) - One Jewish Philosopher from the twelfth century
said, “When Messiah comes, the other books (of the Hebrew Bible)
will pass away, but the Torah and Esther will last forever.” Okay there is a polar view!
5. Alistair Roberts and Andrew Wilson in their book Echoes of Exodus
see it all quite differently - They see this story through the lens of the
Exodus from Egypt - "That being the case the reader is ready for the
tension where Israel will be oppressed and destroyed; we also know
the attempt will fail. what is more - how it will fail - it will involve the
antagonist (Pharaoh, Haman, the serpent) being deceived by the
shrewdness of the righteous. It will include the poetic justice of
seeing Israel’s enemy having the tables turned on him, in this case
hanging on the tree (Crucified) he had intended for the Jews, much
as Egypt had drowned in the sea after trying to to drown the Israelite
boys. The turning point will be a nighttime meal, in which the
judgment of death - which was decreed on the day before passover
(Est. 3:12) - will pass from Israel to their enemies (7:1-10). Israel will
end up with the spoil from the very enemies who were trying to kill
them and security in the land. The whole episode will be
commemorated with a feast and a holiday from that day forward
(9:23-38) Echoes of the Exodus are everywhere.” - Roberts and
Wilson, Echoes of Exodus
1. As I said before, God is not mentioned at all and it’s a brilliant
move by the anonymous author - it’s as if the author is saying "reader can’t you see all the ways YHWH is so very present and
at work behind the scenes??) The providence of God is clearly at
work - the circumstances that get Esther - this Jewish captive next to the seat of power in the empire - Mordecai her cousin
and gatekeeper to the palace - just happening to overhear two
men plot to kill the king and getting credit for saving the king’s
life… the turn of fortunes upon Haman, his family and the
enemies of the Jewish people. Something is going on.. but what?
- The sovereignty and providence of God. Now for some people
that really freaks them out and bothers them - that God is
sovereign - And there are some bothering definitions of
sovereignty out there - but it seems that when we look at
scripture this is what we see - Sovereignty means - “God does
what he pleases, but not everything that happens pleases him.
He is the one that sets the guidelines and everyone ultimately
answers to him.” - Gerry Breshears
3. God Behind the Scenes
1. Ahasuerus, the King, is charactered as a bafoon - a drunken, self
indulgent, flying off the handle, fool; and yet he is the ruler of the
world - And his kingdom is vast, his lifestyle and wealth is beyond
extravagant.
1. He throws a party that last 187 days?!?!? Who does this?? What
is going on here? This is the king rubbing shoulders with the
princes and powers of his empire in order to make war plans to
invade Greece - (historical context - The Persian and Grecian
wars - not long after Sparta, 300 - guys, you know the story)
2. King Ahasuerus is most likely very drunk - He had given command
that there be no end or limit to the drinking - we’re talking the
longest and most extravagant "open bar" maybe in history. It says
when he was of good cheer, or in high spirits because of the wine…
So while the wine is flowing and party is going - he has this great
idea - He commands his wife, Vashti, the Queen, to be brought by
the 7 Eunuchs so she can come and parade her beauty before all
the princes - because she was beautiful to look at - The Midrash -
the Rabbinical telling and interpretation of the OT - believes that this
is an order for Vashti to parade naked before the male gawkers - a
kind of royal striptease for all of the king's princes, advisors and
captains to lust over - it’s gross, it’s appalling and dehumanizing…
The whole scene has been described by Robert Alter as "A
Carnivalesque spirit of sensuality and dissipation.” - Think Louis the
16th and Marie Antoinette type stuff - Mardi Gras, but more
grotesque..
3. Vashti, the queen, refuses the kings command - way to go girl! And
the king throws a royal fit - He gets super angry and has to call all of
his best counsel together to figure out how to respond to his
wife..“According to the law, what is to be done to Queen Vashti,
because she has not performed the command of King
Ahasuerus delivered by the eunuchs?”
4. The guy can’t even have a conversation with his own wife when he
is refused by her — he wants her to be displayed naked in front of
all his mighty princes to see - He literally throws a royal fit when he
doesn’t get his way and has no idea how to handle it..
5. So his royal advisors tell him - Vashti has to be banished or else all
the other women in the empire will disrespect their husbands…
make an example out of her.. Just listen to the ridiculousness of this
- “Not only against the king has Queen Vashti done wrong, but
also against all the officials and all the peoples who are in all
the provinces of King Ahasuerus. For the queen's behavior will
be made known to all women, causing them to look at their
husbands with contempt, since they will say, ‘King Ahasuerus
commanded Queen Vashti to be brought before him, and she
did not come.’ This very day the noble women of Persia and
Media who have heard of the queen's behavior will say the
same to all the king's officials, and there will be contempt and
wrath in plenty. If it please the king, let a royal order go out from
him, and let it be written among the laws of the Persians and
the Medes so that it may not be repealed, that Vashti is never
again to come before King Ahasuerus. And let the king give her
royal position to another who is better than she. So when the
decree made by the king is proclaimed throughout all his
kingdom, for it is vast, all women will give honor to their
husbands, high and low alike.” This advice pleased the king and
the princes, and the king did as Memucan proposed. He sent
letters to all the royal provinces, to every province in its own
script and to every people in its own language, that every man
be master in his own household and speak according to the
language of his people.”
1. I mean - What do you do when bafoon’s rule the world and make
ridiculous decrees?? Everyman be master in his own
household... - you can say it but it doesn’t make it true. People,
this guy ruled the world - I mean c’mon!
2. There are times and seasons in life and in the history of the world
when it seems that God is not present, or that he is silent…we
wonder what is going on in the world; does God care? Who is
running this world, where is God - The world has gone mad!!…
Do you ever feel this way? It’s Beyonce’s world and were just
living in it - You hear the philosophies and lifestyle of the richest
most powerful and influential people in the world - and you think
- this is absolute insanity!! The world is ruled by those swimming
in self indulgence, decadence and debauchery and were just a
bunch of pawns, were just the little helpless people….my life,
good or bad, righteous or unrighteous, just or unjust - is just a
drop in the bucket - what can I do, and what difference does it
make anyway? - And the resounding answer seems to be nothing. Sounds a little like Ecclesiastes doesn’t it?
3. If this isn’t bad enough - Then you look at the church and you
see equal amounts of insanity. Past generations of the church
were more faithful than we are - the church in our generation is
grossly compromised - we are a lot like Esther living in Exile never knowing Temple worship, Torah teaching, kosher keeping the distinct lifestyle and witness of the people of God— We are
living in a post Christian age and WE have lost our roots - a
sense of our christian heritage and identity as the distinct people
of God.
1. “Christians in general consume as much mass media and are
addicted to pornography, as likely to divorce, as
consumeristic, and as obsessed with social media as the rest
of the culture.” - Mike Cosper, Faith Among the Faithless
2. We look more like the world than the faithful remnant. More
like Esther than Daniel. But maybe there is a way forward Just like Esther who started off so very much like the culture
she lived in (Even hiding/denying her identity), but found her
way back to an identity among the people of God and ended
up being a deliverer for them - Maybe her story can show us a
way forward…
1. “Esther’s great moment is marked not by a show of force
but by vulnerability. The climax of her story comes when,
after, weakening her body for three days and nights of
fasting, she walks the path that could most likely end in her
death, in hopes of saving God’s people. Esther’s story
reveals a way forward in a culture where people of faith find
themselves at the margins of society. She neither clutches
for power nor seeks self protection. Instead, she faces
reality, embraces weakness and finds faith, hope, and help
from a world unseen. Her story is also an invitation to those
whose faith, convictions, and morality are less than they
wish they were.” - Mike Cosper, Faith Among the Faithless
6. Back to the question - What do you do when bafoon’s rule the
world and make ridiculous decrees; what do you do when the world
has gone mad?? We Remember 2 Things: The Sovereignty and
Providence of God and the End of the Story
1. The Scripture says, “The king's heart is a stream of water in
the hand of the Lord; he turns it wherever he will.” - Proverbs
21:1
2. Everything going on in this story is being set up for God to
rescue and redeem his people…
3. Here is the good news - God is at work - even though at this
moment you cannot see it! God is always present, and NEVER
absent, even when his presence isn’t obvious. Even in the midst
of faithlessness God is Faithful. Though we don’t deserve it and
our conscience may deny it - He is faithful. So when we see
things arise that might threaten the Church or the work of God,
when enemies seek to overtake and snuff out the gospel whether
in the 3rd world or right here in our own State - although it seems
God is absent and the crazies have taken over the asylum - God
is ultimately in control..Remember God is Sovereign and at work
behind the scenes..
4. Know and remember this - The story isn’t over - we’re just in the
middle of it and we cannot see what God is doing and we cast
our judgments like it’s the final act - but we know the end of The
Story - not just Esther but the story of the world - We know of
God’s great victory at the cross over the powers and rulers that
rule this present age -
1. Paul writing to the Church in Ephesus - an insanely licentious
and evil city - with very powerful people and influencers and a
spiritual darkness and power as well. He says, "I do not
cease to give thanks for you, remembering you in my
prayers, that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father
of glory, may give you the Spirit of wisdom and of
revelation in the knowledge of him, having the eyes of
your hearts enlightened, that you may know what is the
hope to which he has called you, what are the riches of his
glorious inheritance in the saints, and what is the
immeasurable greatness of his power toward us who
believe, according to the working of his great might that
he worked in Christ when he raised him from the dead
and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly
places, far above all rule and authority and power and
dominion, and above every name that is named, not only
in this age but also in the one to come. And he put all
things under his feet and gave him as head over all things
to the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who
fills all in all.” - Ephesians 1:15-23
2. In this passage here Paul reminds us that our God is a God
that brings light out of the blackest darkness - that God
turned the greatest defeat the world has ever seen into the
greatest victory. He took the shamed and crucified Messiah
and set him on the throne of the universe!
3. Remember Peter’s words on the day of Pentecost? “Men of
Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a man
attested to you by God with mighty works and wonders
and signs that God did through him in your midst, as you
yourselves know—this Jesus, delivered up according
to the definite plan and foreknowledge of God, you
crucified and killed by the hands of lawless men. God
raised him up, loosing the pangs of death, because it was
not possible for him to be held by it” - Acts 2:22-24
4. Even when all the greatest powers of the world, the greatest
political power, the greatest religious power, the devil and the
demonic realm aligned to destroy Messiah and snuff out the
redemptive work of God (And even Jesus Messiah himself
cried out on the cross - My God, My God why have you
forsaken me) - three days later Jesus rose, triumphant over
the grave… Peter is showing us something we overlook or
forget - it wasn’t in-spite of all of this that God did his work
but through all of it that he accomplished his will!
1. “What looks like (and indeed was) the defeat of goodness
by evil is also, and more certainly, the defeat of evil by
goodness. Overcome there, he was himself overcoming.
Crushed by the ruthless power of Rome, he was himself
crushing the serpent’s head. The victim was the victor, and
the cross is still the throne from which he rules the world.” Stott
5. Church never forget - We know the end of the Story. God will
set all things right, he will judge all evil and sin, all exploiters
and tyrants, all oppressors and dehumanizers.. We know the
promise - that he will make all things new (Revelation 21:5)
6. Know that God, YHWH, is at work behind the scenes…Even
though you can’t see it - he hasn’t forgotten his people - he
will be faithful till the end. Even though we don’t know what is
happening or what is coming next, God knows what’s coming
and he is going to preserve his people through it all. And on
top of that who’s to say if God might not turn the tide for our
generation, pouring out his spirit - so that many would find
their way into the kingdom of God! I pray it would be so..
4. Closing - Maybe you’ve given up trying.. maybe you’ve lost all hope maybe you feel like you don’t belong in this church - with these “good
and faithful” people - join the club - the good news is this - when
you’ve given up, lost hope and don’t feel like you belong or that you
are powerless to change yourself, your circumstance to change the
world - you are in the perfect place to receive grace, forgiveness and
help from the Sovereign Lord who made heaven and earth - to watch
him do something amazing - turning the tides, to see God’s power and
presence in the rolling of the dice - So in light of that - Let’s pray a
prayer of surrender, and repentance together
1. Prayer - Lord today we want to surrender - not to anyone or
anything but you - not to culture, to to our own self, not to anyone
but you - we want to release control so that we can begin to get into
what you are doing in the world, where you are moving and working
- give us the eyes of faith to see your hand, your will at work in even
the most darkest of times - we know the God who is Light. And we
pray that your light would shine brightly through us in these dark
days - In Jesus name we pray, Amen.