Summary
Esther 6:1–3 – A Sleepless Night and a Forgotten Record
What happens: The king cannot sleep and orders the chronicles to be read. He discovers Mordecai had exposed the assassination plot. He asks what honor was given; none was.
What it means: What people forget, God remembers. Providence reaches into the small hours to arrange deliverance. Justice delayed can still arrive right on time with God.
Esther 6:4–11 – Haman Honors Mordecai
What happens: Haman enters to ask for Mordecai’s execution, but first the king asks how to honor a man the king delights in. Haman suggests royal robes, the king’s horse, and public praise, thinking of himself. The king orders Haman to do this for Mordecai. Haman leads the parade.
What it means: God humbles the proud and lifts the humble. Human plans collapse when they oppose God’s will. The reversal displays God’s justice and sovereignty over hearts and kings.
Esther 6:12–14 – Haman’s Doom Foretold
What happens: Haman mourns at home. His wife and advisers warn that if Mordecai is of Jewish origin, Haman will not prevail. While they speak, he is hurried to Esther’s second banquet.
What it means: Even enemies sense when God is against their plans. Warning before judgment shows God’s justice and the certainty of His purpose. The stage is set for final truth.
Application
- Trust God to remember unseen faithfulness and to honor what pleases Him.
- Refuse to build your life on self-glory; God opposes the proud.
- Take encouragement that God can reverse a situation in a moment.
