Esther's Turn: Inner Favor
Esther 2:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Esther steps before the king, requesting only what the keeper of the women has appointed. In doing so, she receives favour in the sight of all who look upon her.
Neville's Inner Vision
Esther's turn before the king mirrors your moment of inner alignment. The king stands for the I AM in you, the throne of awareness; Hegai, the keeper of the women, is the inner arrangement that prepares your condition to be received. Esther asks for nothing beyond what is appointed, signaling trust that your deepest desires belong to your present state. When you maintain this simple posture, favour becomes the natural response of every aspect of self that looks upon you. The inner chorus: humility, providence, presence, grace, rejoices as your attention rests on the I AM rather than on lack. This is not a tale of coercion but a demonstration of consciousness: you are offered favors in the sight of all who observe your inner state when your assumptions harmonize with divine order. Practice this daily: align with the appointed measure, feel the I AM guiding your steps, and watch your world reflect the certainty of your own inner awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and assume you are already before your inner king, receiving the exact measure that expresses your current state. Revise any lack by declaring, 'I am the I AM, and the appointed measure is mine; all who look upon me see my grace.'
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