Inner Reversal Of Esther 7:10

Esther 7:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Esther 7 in context

Scripture Focus

10So they hanged Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai. Then was the king's wrath pacified.
Esther 7:10

Biblical Context

Haman's plot against Mordecai is exposed and ends in his downfall, and the king's wrath is pacified.

Neville's Inner Vision

View Esther 7:10 as a parable of your states. Haman is the fear you project; Mordecai is the faithful stance that cannot be crushed by fear. The gallows are the belief-system you erect to destroy the 'other.' When the plan collapses and the king’s wrath is pacified, you are reminded that the power to reverse is within your I AM. The inner law executes justice by reversing the scene: fear that held you in thrall is consumed by its own device, and restoration follows. By assuming the feeling that the inner king has already relented—that the judgment of the pageant is finished—you awaken to deliverance, liberation, and peace.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and revise the scene: I am the I AM, and Esther’s awareness has already settled the matter. See Haman hanged on the gallows you built for fear, and feel the king’s calm and the return of deliverance and peace.

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