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What can we learn from Mordecai's response to Haman's decree?

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Mordecai's response demonstrates profound faith in God's deliverance despite dire circumstances.

Mordecai's reaction to Haman's decree reveals a deep understanding of God's covenant promises and a refusal to compromise his principles. His act of mourning in sackcloth and ashes (Esther 4:1) signifies not just despair but also a resolute faith that God would act on behalf of His people. Mordecai's assurance that deliverance would come, even if it did not occur through Esther, serves as a reminder for Christians that God is faithful to His promises and will bring His plan to fruition. This tenacity in faith, even when facing soul-crushing adversity, serves as an exhortation for believers to remain steadfast and hopeful.
Scripture References: Esther 4:1-14, 1 Peter 5:9

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