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Character Study: Mordecai

by KJM

Translation: NIVPrep time: ~30 min per session

From exile to exaltation, Mordecai’s story reveals how God works through faithful servants in unlikely places. Each week follows his progression — from living faithfully in a foreign land, to standing firm against compromise, to trusting God’s deliverance, and finally to walking in redemptive influence. The study invites participants to see their own lives as arenas of divine purpose, where faithfulness in small things becomes a testimony to the greater work of Christ.

What's Included

When you pull this study into your workspace, these items come with it.

  • Lessons30

    6 lessons per audience tier across 5 tiers.

  • Handouts30

    6 handouts per audience tier across 5 tiers.

  • Discussion Guides30

    6 discussion guides per audience tier across 5 tiers.

  • Slides0

    Presentation decks for classroom use.

What You'll Study

Faithful in a Foreign Land

Esther 2:5–11

Living with integrity in exile

Learning Objectives

Participants will understand the historical and spiritual context of Mordecai’s life in exile. They will identify ways to live with integrity and faithfulness when surrounded by competing cultural values, and reflect on how God calls His people to holiness even in unfamiliar settings.

Standing Firm Against Compromise

Esther 3:1–6

Courage when conviction is costly

Learning Objectives

Participants will grasp the cost of conviction through Mordecai’s refusal to bow to Haman. They will examine how allegiance to God may conflict with societal pressures, and commit to honoring Christ above personal comfort or approval.

Trusting God’s Hidden Hand

Esther 4:1–17

Faith when God seems silent

Learning Objectives

Participants will explore how Mordecai trusted God’s unseen providence in Esther’s defining moment. They will learn to recognize God’s quiet work amid uncertainty and articulate how faith sustains obedience when His presence feels hidden.

The Turning Point of Providence

Esther 6:1–14

God’s sovereignty in reversal

Learning Objectives

Participants will see how God sovereignly reversed circumstances to honor Mordecai. They will trace patterns of divine timing and justice, and practice discerning how humble faithfulness can become a witness to God’s control and care.

Living Under Favor for God’s Purpose

Esther 8:1–17

Influence used for redemption

Learning Objectives

Participants will analyze how Mordecai used his favor and position to serve God’s people. They will explore the concept of stewardship of influence and identify practical ways to use their opportunities, gifts, and relationships for God’s redemptive purposes.

From Exile to Exaltation

Esther 9:20–10:3

Faithfulness rewarded, witness remembered

Learning Objectives

Participants will celebrate how Mordecai’s faithfulness left a legacy of deliverance and remembrance. They will evaluate how consistent obedience shapes lasting witness, and commit to living in ways that display God’s redemption to a watching world.

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