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What does the Bible say about Mordecai and his influence?

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Mordecai's influence was profound, as it led the rulers of the provinces to assist the Jews due to their fear of him.

Mordecai, in the context of the Book of Esther, is a picture of Christ's influence. His rising fame in the king's house created respect among the rulers and led them to help the Jews because of the fear that fell upon them. This illustrates God's sovereign control over human affairs, as He directs the hearts of rulers and officials to fulfill His purposes. Just as Mordecai possessed honor and authority not by boasting but through his humble service, Christ also embodies this humility and greatness. The influence of Mordecai serves as a reminder of how God uses His servants to accomplish His divine will, further reinforcing the sovereign governance of God over both the church and the world.
Scripture References: Esther 9:3-4

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