Gate of Revelation
Esther 6:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Mordecai stays at the king's gate while Haman hastens home in mourning. Haman informs Zeresh and his friends, who warn that if Mordecai is of the seed of the Jews, Haman will not prevail and will surely fall; meanwhile, the king's chamberlains come to fetch Haman to Esther's banquet.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this passage the gate is the threshold of your present awareness, where Mordecai’s steadfast position represents a consciousness that will not be swayed by the changing winds of fear. Haman’s rush home in mourning exposes the ego’s attachment to pride and personal advantage; the warning from his wife and sages—that if Mordecai is of the seed of the Jews you shall not prevail and you shall surely fall—reads as the inner law of cause and effect: identify with ego and you invite collapse. Yet the banquet prepared by Esther signals a more powerful movement within consciousness: a higher order steps in to meet the ego with an invitation to shift, not to prove one’s doom. The line through which Providence flows is not the plotting of men but the inner alignment of I AM truth. When you recognize that you are the I AM, you align with a law that cannot be overturned by fear or pride; the external scene (the chamberlains summoning Haman) becomes the visible sign that inner reality is already rearranging the outward order to reflect your true state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, return your attention to the inner gate of your awareness, and declare, I AM the truth of me. Then imagine being summoned to Esther’s banquet—feel the certainty that the next scene in your life is already prepared by your inner alignment.
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