The Inner Honor Revealed
Esther 6:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The king asks what honor Mordecai has received for his service, and the servants confess nothing has been done.
Neville's Inner Vision
Esther 6:3 becomes a mirror for your inner life. Mordecai stands for fidelity to truth and service enacted in quiet ways. The king’s question is the voice of your awareness asking, 'What honor have you given this good you did?' The servants’ admission that nothing has been done exposes a familiar habit: you have yet to recognize or reward the good you have already accomplished within the mind. Neville teaches that God is the I AM, and imagination births reality. Therefore, when you feel neglected by the outer world, you are simply rehearsing a belief: that honor must come from outside. The cure is simple: revise the inner script. Decide in present certainty that the merit you performed is already acknowledged by your own consciousness. See Mordecai receiving royal praise in the theater of your mind, and feel that recognition now. Keep this feeling until it becomes the air you breathe. Then, the outer scene will reflect your inner order, because you have made the inner act of honor real.
Practice This Now
Assume the present-tense feeling of being honored: say, 'I am honored for the good I did.' Visualize Mordecai receiving royal praise in the king's court and dwell in that reality.
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