Midnight Records of Recognition
Esther 6:1-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
On a sleepless night, the king calls for the chronicles and discovers Mordecai's earlier warning; the record prompts the question of what honor has been given to Mordecai and reveals that none has yet been recorded.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the king as your outer mind and the night as a moment when consciousness awakens to truth stored in its own archives. The book of chronicles is your memory—records of actions, loyalties, and virtues. Mordecai’s deed represents your own inner righteousness awaiting recognition by the self that governs by day. The moment you see that no honor has been given is not punishment but a mirror: your inner state has not yet aligned with the honor you deserve. Providence, in this sense, uses this stall to awaken you to a fundamental truth: in God, your I AM, you are already honored, seen, and powerful. When you reread your inner records and refuse neglect, you birth a new state of consciousness. Imagination creates reality; revise the script, feel as if the reward is already yours, and watch outer circumstances begin to reflect that inner decree.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling that you have already been honored. Allow that certainty to settle into your chest until it feels real.
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