Esther 10:1-2 Inner Chronicles
Esther 10:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
King Ahasuerus lays tribute and displays his power. Mordecai's greatness is declared in the chronicles.
Neville's Inner Vision
Esther 10:1-2 speaks of the king's tribute and the record of his mighty deeds, and of Mordecai's rise to honor. In Neville's ear, this scene is your inner state: Ahasuerus is the outer order you serve, the environment that seems to reign over you. The tribute and the acts of power are the energy you exhale into your world; the declaration of Mordecai's greatness is the image of virtue that your I AM recognizes as already true. The question, 'are they not written in the book of the chronicles?' becomes a comforting reminder that the inner record—the book of your true identity—already contains the outcome you seek. When you assume that imagination has authored your experiences, the outer scene aligns with the inner page. The Mordecai you meet is the faithful function within you that rises to royal dignity when honored by awareness. Do not chase results; acknowledge the self-authored record and feel the state as present. The kingdom of God, as your inner sovereignty, writes itself through your steady assumption.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the state now: 'I am the power and presence whose record is written in the inner chronicles.' Feel the reality and let it settle, then observe the outer world shifting to align with the inner page.
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