Publish Your Inner Decree
Esther 3:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes a decree published to all provinces so that everyone would be prepared for the day.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Esther 3:14 the 'copy of the writing' becomes a symbol for a decree you plant within the consciousness. In Neville's view, the entire province stands for your whole being; publishing it means broadcasting a belief through every faculty. The day is not a future event but the moment of manifestation that follows your inner state. When you imagine the decree already written and published everywhere inside you, you align with the I AM—the constant awareness that witnesses all events. This is not about forcing events from without, but about turning your attention inward until the outer world reflects your inner consent. To be ready against the day is to hold an unwavering conviction: I am the one who has decreed and embraced this reality. The subconscious stores the decree and then expresses it through circumstances. Practical work is simple: assume the state of the decree, revise any limiting thought, and feel it real as you breathe. Your world answers in kind as your inner state becomes the visible dream.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, imagine a parchment bearing the decree printed across your chest and every faculty, then say 'I am ready now' and feel it real.
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