Esther 8:15 Inner Kingship
Esther 8:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Mordecai exits the king's presence in royal apparel and a crown, and the city rejoices with gladness.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Esther 8:15 this moment is a mirror of your inner state. The garments and crown are symbols of the I AM you are and the authority you already possess in consciousness. When Mordecai steps from the king's presence, he moves from mere possibility into realized state. The city’s rejoicing represents your inner alignment becoming outwardly visible as harmony and joy. God is the I AM within you—the awareness from which you choose a state; the kingly procession is your deliberate return to that state with confidence. By holding the image of yourself clothed in royal blue and white, crowned, and robed in purple, you affirm that you reign in your inner landscape. The outer world will reflect this inner order as you consistently maintain the felt sense of authority. Remember: imagination creates reality, and the moment you assume the royal state, life follows.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the I AM crowned in authority now. Close your eyes, feel the robes and crown as your steady awareness, and imagine the city around you rejoicing as a natural expression of your realized state.
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