🌿 Mordecai vs. Haman: A Gentle Character Contrast

✨ Devotional Reflection

Mordecai reminds us of the quiet strength found in faithfulness, while Haman shows the danger of pride and hatred. Their stories invite us to ask:

“Am I walking in humility and trust like Mordecai—or seeking my own way like Haman?”

  • Mordecai is shown with a peaceful expression, soft purple cloak, and scroll-like posture—symbolizing wisdom and humility.
  • Haman appears proud and stern, with rich red garments and crossed arms—symbolizing pride and opposition
Illustration of two characters representing Mordecai and Haman, with Mordecai smiling and wearing a blue turban, and Haman looking angry in a red hat. A green leaf is beside them, with the text 'Mordecai vs. Haman' above.
MordecaiHaman
A Jew [ Esther2:5 ]An Agagite [Esther 3:1]
Give good Advice to Esther [Esther 2:10, 20; 4:14-12]Accepts bad advice from his Wife and friends [Esther 5:14 ]
Expose Bigthana and Teresh’s plot to Assassinate the king
[Esther 2:21-22]
Lies to and bribes the king to have the Jew killed
[Esther 3:8-9 ]
Will not bow down to or honor Haman [Esther 3:2-4]Mad that Mordecai will not bow down to him or honor him
[Esther 3:4-5]
Expose Haman ‘s plot to kill the Jews [Esther 4:6-8]Plot to kill Mordecai and all the Jews [Esther 3:6]
King remind that Mordecai saved his life and honor him the next day. [Esther 6:1-10]Haman thought the king was acting in his best intersections and going to honor him [Esther 3:2, 8-11]
Led thought the streets and honored by Haman [Esther 6:11]Think he was going to be Mordecai but instead forced to lead Mordecai though the streets and honor him. [Esther 6:5-8]
Escape being impaled [hung] the gallows Haman had set up for him. [Esther 7:9] Impaled [hung] the gallows he had set up for Mordecai. [Esther 5:14; 6:4; 7:9-10]
Given the king’s signet ring [Esther 8:2]Given the king’s signet ring [Esther 3:10]
Write an Edict for the king allowing the Jews to Protect themselves [Esther 8:9-10]Write an Edict for the king saying all the Jews need to be kill [Esther 3:13-15]
Given Haman job and house. [Esther 9:4; 10:3]Haman comes to ruin. [Esther 3:1; 6:13-14; 7:10]
Trait or ThemeMordecai – The Faithful GuardianHaman – The Prideful Oppressor
Heart postureHumble, loyal, protectiveProud, selfish, vengeful
Relationship to EstherCousin and adoptive father; wise and caringEnemy of her people; manipulative
Response to honorQuietly faithful, not seeking praiseObsessed with recognition and status
Response to threatTrusts God, mourns, and seeks helpPlots destruction and revenge
LegacyHonored by the king, remembered in PurimHanged on his own gallows
Symbolic roleDefender of God’s peopleEnemy of righteousness

By Bell


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