Inner King, Inner Justice
Esther 7:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Esther 7:8 describes the king returning to the banquet, discovering Haman on Esther's bed, asking whether he would force the queen, and then having Haman’s face covered as the truth is exposed.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner theater of consciousness, the king represents the I AM, the steady ruler of awareness. Esther embodies the pure state of perception and possibility within you. Haman stands for a troubling thought—pride, fear, or a claim of domination—that would disturb the harmony of your inner banquet. The bed is the intimate stage where imagination rests, where true and false claims contend. When the king returns and questions whether the queen could be forced, it is the moment your higher self asserts order over fear, and the mere perception of threat is dissolved. The act of covering Haman’s face is inner justice in motion: the exposed error is nullified, and the deception loses its hold. Providence and redemption are present as you witness the transformation of a perilous scenario into a reaffirmation of rightful state. This scene shows that, by the alignment of awareness with truth, what seemed dangerous is neutralized through the sunlit clarity of the I AM ruling within you.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit quietly, assume the role of the king within your consciousness, and affirm, I AM the I AM; I cover and dissolve every hostile thought. Visualize the bed as your inner stage, witness Haman fall, and feel the restoration of right order in Esther’s state.
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