Inner Records of Justice
Esther 2:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
After an inquiry, the matter is resolved: the conspirators are hanged and the record of the deed is written in the king's chronicles.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's psychology, Esther 2:23 reveals how the outer scene mirrors an inner state. The inquisition is the moment you confront a belief; the hanging on a tree represents the outer consequence that matches your inner conviction, while the book of chronicles is the persistent memory in consciousness that bears witness before the I AM. Nothing happens outside the mind of God; every apparent event is a movement within your awareness. If you cling to guilt or fear, the world will echo that record as justice shown. By shifting attention to the I AM and revising the inner narrative, you rewrite the record and invite new outcomes to align with a truer sense of self. The verse encourages you to treat judgment as a cue to awaken to a higher alignment between belief and its fruit, until the inner chronicle becomes a record of righteousness rather than constraint.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare: I am the I AM, the sovereign in whom Esther's king approves this new record. Imagine the chronicle being rewritten with truth and justice, and feel the reality of the revised outcome in your body.
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