Inner Decree of Esther
Esther 8:7-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
King Ahasuerus gives Esther the house of Haman and hanged him for his attack on the Jews. He then commands them to write a new decree in the king's name, sealed with the king's ring, which cannot be reversed.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how the king’s act mirrors your own inner authority. The house of Haman represents the fear structures you have allowed to rule your life; their removal signals a shift in inner disposition. When Esther and Mordecai are told to write for the Jews in the king’s name and seal it with the king’s ring, the scene becomes a psychological drama: the I AM writes a decree upon your consciousness that what you purpose cannot be undone by past doubts. The writing in the king’s name is your affirmed awareness; the seal is the unwavering faith that this decree stands. Once the seal is set, no external circumstance can reverse it, for reversal would imply the I AM has forgotten itself. This is the Kingdom of God: not a distant place, but the moment you acknowledge your sovereign power to authorize, seal, and endure until fulfilled. When you hold this inner composition, your outer world responds to the new decree as if it were already done.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, imagine you hold the king’s ring of awareness; write a short decree for your life in the king’s name and seal it with the ring. Feel it as already done, revise any doubt until it feels real and absolute.
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