Inner Decree of Authority
Esther 8:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Esther 8:8 narrates the granting of a royal decree written in the king’s name and sealed with the king’s ring, declared for the Jews, and made irreversible.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the I AM stands as the sovereign king, and every spoken word or written decree in your imagination carries the weight of law. Esther’s command to write in the king’s name and seal with his ring is a parable: once you decree in awareness and seal it with unwavering conviction, no circumstance can reverse it, for reversal occurs only in the cognition that doubts its power. When you assume this state, you are not petitioning some separate power; you are embodying the reality of your own consciousness. The 'Jews' represent your scattered, faithful aspects—your desires, loves, and purposes—brought together under a single sovereign I AM. The irreversible decree is your inner decision about what you allow to govern your life. By writing in the king’s name, you authorize the invisible laws of your being to operate as though your wish is already done, and by sealing with the ring, you authenticate it with certainty. Your inner authority is absolute; the outer world merely reflects the alignment you have assumed.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Stand in the feeling of the I AM as king. Write an inner decree for your life in the king's name, seal it with the ring of conviction, and rest in the certainty that it cannot be reversed.
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