Lessons from Haman:beyond the spotlight. Esther 3:1-9;6:10-14"Beyond the Spotlight," we explore the often-overlooked lessons that come from those who operate behind the scenes.We focus on Haman from the Book of Esther, examining how his story, detailed in Esther 3:1-9 and 6:10-14, provides critical insights into teamwork, virtue, and the dangers of pride.The Dangers of Self-Importance: Haman's rise to power reveals the pitfalls of seeking personal glory and recognition at the expense of others. His arrogance and desire for honor led him to plot against Mordecai and, by extension, the Jewish people. His downfall serves as a stark reminder of the destructive nature of pride and self-centeredness.The Importance of Humility: Haman's lack of humility contrasts sharply with the virtues of humility and service that are essential for effective teamwork. While Haman was consumed with his own advancement, Mordecai's humble and supportive role highlights how true leadership and teamwork are grounded in selflessness and respect for others.The Virtue of Wise Counsel: Haman's downfall was further compounded by his inability to heed wise counsel. In Esther 6:10-14, his advisors and wife warned him about the consequences of his actions, but he ignored their wisdom. This teaches us the value of listening to and valuing the advice of others within our team.The Rewards of Righteousness: Despite Haman's schemes, God's plan unfolded through Esther and Mordecai's righteous actions. The rewards of being part of a unified and virtuous team are evident in the deliverance and blessings.This serves as a powerful reminder of the impact that faithful and humble service can have.
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Coming from Arab, Alabama, and growing up in Tampa, Fla. I moved with my family to Georgia in 1969. I was saved by God’s marvelous Grace in September 1972 at Blue Springs Baptist Church located down the road from North Cobb High School in Acworth, Ga. Called to preach at 16...