Such a Time as This
Esther 4:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Mordecai tells Esther she cannot escape responsibility by remaining in the king's house; if she stays silent, deliverance may come from elsewhere, but her family will suffer.
Neville's Inner Vision
Esther 4:13-14, through the lens of Neville Goddard, becomes a map of inner choice. Mordecai's command presses upon the I AM: you cannot hide in the outer palace of circumstance and hope for true deliverance. The king's house stands for your present conditions, and silence at this moment would invite a supposed salvation from elsewhere while your inner family—patterns of fear and habit—suffers. The phrase who knoweth is not a doubt but a nudge of Providence, reminding you that the moment has been prepared by your own awareness. The kingdom is the state of consciousness in which you act as the authority of your life. When you revise your sense of safety and assume you are now in the right place to fulfill your mission, you unleash deliverance from within, and enlargement follows as the natural overflow of imagination engaged. You are not a passive observer; you are the I AM proclaiming the truth that creates your scene.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are already in your kingdom this moment; feel it-real by affirming I AM and visually envision yourself stepping into your role, delivering what is needed to resolve the situation.
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