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The King’s Jealousy
Sunday, March 9th, 2025
Christ Covenant Church – Centralia, WA
Esther 7:1–8:17

Prayer

Father, we thank you for your inscrutable wisdom, and that by your wisdom, you work for our good all things, including the evil actions and intentions of the forces of darkness. Please help us to trace in our own lives, and to know in our souls, that you are that God who is fore us and not against us. We ask for this all in Jesus’ name, Amen.

Introduction

In Exodus 20, when God’s voice thundered from Mount Sinai, He delivered through the Prophet Moses the Ten Commandments, and in the explanation of the 2nd commandment God explains to His people why they must not worship other gods. He says, “Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God.”

Division of the Text

Our text divides into three sections:

Part 1 – The King’s Jealousy Is Stirred (Esther 7:1-7)

Recall that Haman has just been out and about in Shushan, extolling how great Mordecai is. And then chapter 6 ended with Haman being hastened away to this feast.

Part 2 – The King’s Wrath Is Pacified (Esther 7:8-10)

Verses 8-10

Then the king returned out of the palace garden into the place of the banquet of wine; and Haman was fallen upon the bed whereon Esther was. Then said the king, Will he force the queen also before me in the house? As the word went out of the king’s mouth, they covered Haman’s face. And Harbonah, one of the chamberlains, said before the king, Behold also, the gallows fifty cubits high, which Haman had made for Mordecai, who had spoken good for the king, standeth in the house of Haman. Then the king said, Hang him thereon. So they hanged Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai. Then was the king’s wrath pacified.

Part 3 – The King’s Authority Is Given (Esther 8:1-17)

There are three key gifts that Ahasuerus bestows, and each of them corresponds with a gift that Christ bestows.

Conclusion

And so in closing let us return to the question we began with: What does it mean for God to be jealous?