In Esther 7, the masks fall. Haman, in his pride, thinks he is invincible. He quickly learns he is not. The king learns his wife is Jewish, Haman is actually the enemy, and he inadvertently allowed a decree that would end his wife's life as well as the life of the man who had previously saved his own life. Haman ends up dying on the gallows he intended to use to kill Mordecai out of pure hatred. Rather than killing the man he set in his heart to hate, he ended up killed. The seeds we sow in life will come back to us. We are called and commissioned to sow seeds of Life only found through Jesus, not of hatred and evil. No seed sown for Jesus will ever go unnoticed by our eternal Savior.