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CHURCH ON RANDALL PLACE SERMON NOTES 3~/8~/09
“FOR SUCH A TIME AS THIS” A STUDY IN ESTHER
TODAY’S MESSAGE: “THE OLDER SHALL SERVE THE YOUNGER” ESTHER 3
I.       Introduction
a.
The consequences of not eliminating completely that which seeks our demise.
i.
Old enemies (sins) may lay dormant for years but eventually will erupt.
II.
Mordecai the Hero (2:21-23)
a.       Assassination plot discovered.
Logged into the kings record.
III.
Introducing the Villain (3:1-9)
a.       Haman gets promoted (how unfair).
i.
Haman is an Agagite
b.      Honor required
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Mordecai will not give honor to Haman.
Why not?
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This has nothing to do w~/ worshipping men; it is simply a form of respect.
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