Esther 3:3
Then the royal servants at the king's gate asked Mordecai, "Why do you disobey the command of the king?"
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Esther 3:3?

2. Why did the king's servants question Mordecai's refusal to bow to Haman?

3. How does Mordecai's faithfulness inspire us to stand firm in our beliefs?

4. What other biblical figures faced pressure to compromise their faith?

5. How can we apply Mordecai's courage in our daily challenges?

6. What does Esther 3:3 teach about obedience to God over human authority?

7. Why did Mordecai refuse to bow to Haman in Esther 3:3?

8. How does Esther 3:3 reflect the theme of obedience to God over man?

9. What historical context explains Mordecai's actions in Esther 3:3?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Esther 3?

11. What did Esther mean by 'If I perish, I perish'?

12. How did Esther save the Jews from Haman's plot?

13. What evidence exists that supports Mordecai's elevation to high authority in Esther 8:2, considering Persian records rarely reference Jewish officials?

14. How did Esther save her people from Xerxes' decree?
Discussion Questions
1. What motivated Mordecai to disobey the king's command, and how can we apply his example of faithfulness in our own lives?

2. How does Mordecai's situation compare to other biblical figures who faced similar challenges, such as Daniel or the apostles in Acts?

3. In what ways can we discern when to obey or disobey human authorities, and how does Romans 13:1-2 inform this decision?

4. How can we cultivate the courage to stand firm in our convictions, especially when facing opposition or potential consequences?

5. What role does community play in helping us remain faithful to God, and how can we build a supportive network of fellow believers?1. How does Haman's promotion and subsequent actions reflect on the theme of power and corruption?

2. Why does Mordecai refuse to bow to Haman? How does this reflect his faith and personal beliefs?

3. How did Haman use his influence over King Ahasuerus to pursue his plot against the Jews?

4. How does the conflict between Haman and Mordecai foreshadow the fate of the Jewish people?

5. What are the potential consequences of the king's decree for the Jews?

6. In what ways might you face situations where your faith or personal beliefs come into conflict with societal norms or authority?

7. How can we respond to prejudice and discrimination in our own contexts, as demonstrated by Mordecai's example?

8. What lessons can we draw from Haman's actions regarding the dangers of pride and vengeance?

9. How does Esther 3 challenge our understanding of God's providence?

10. If you were in Mordecai's position, would you have acted differently? Why or why not?

11. Can you identify instances in today's world where a group of people is targeted based on their race or religion, like the Jews in Esther 3?

12. How would you handle a situation where you felt pressured to compromise your values for the sake of societal acceptance?

13. How can we trust in God’s sovereignty when facing adversity, as the Jews did in this chapter?

14. How does this chapter reflect on the larger theme of God’s protection for His people?

15. What qualities or actions do you think are required to stand up against injustice, as Mordecai did?

16. How does King Ahasuerus's decision reflect the potential dangers of uninformed or rash decision-making?

17. What does Haman’s response to Mordecai’s refusal tell us about his character?

18. How can we apply the lessons from this chapter to ensure we don't misuse our power and influence?

19. What are some strategies to handle conflict when your beliefs are in the minority, as was the case for Mordecai?

20. How might you apply Mordecai’s courage and conviction in your own life when facing difficult decisions or circumstances?

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