Enter Haman
Esther 3: 1-15
We now see the villain of the story come into view. Haman was a very ambitious and proud man who couldn’t stand the sight of Mordecai outside the king’s palace….
When all the other men would bow and scrape to him, Mordecai remained upright. This made Haman boil inside and when he found out that Mordecai was a Jew, that made him even angrier. Who did he think he was? So he plotted to destroy all the Jews.
The king thought so much of Haman that he agreed to do whatever he suggested. Haman made his plans and presented them to the king. The date for the slaughter of all Jews was set and notification sent out.
Haman certainly is a type of Satan who goes around among believers doing all sorts of mischief and looking for those he can devour and trip up. Peter says that Satan is like a roaring lion and we are told to resist him firmly (1 Peter 5:8-9). The only way we can do this is to be firmly based in the teachings of Scripture. This is called the sword of God and it’s no use holding it without using it! (Ephesians 6:11-17)
So we see Haman rubbing his hands with glee at the thought of getting rid of the man he hated so much as he was going to the king with his request!
Haman came in filled up with pride, But Mordecai he couldn’t abide;
To bow and scrape he’d just refuse, So Haman planned to kill the Jews.
*** *** ***