Second Day Deliverance: Inner Petition
Esther 9:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Esther asks the king to allow a second day for the Jews to act on the decree. The king grants it, and Haman’s ten sons are hanged, sealing deliverance across the realm.
Neville's Inner Vision
Esther represents the state of your awareness declaring its sovereignty. The king signifies the I AM, the living I within you that enforces what you assume. The Jews are your righteous thoughts, already prepared to act, while the decree extending to tomorrow mirrors how a persistent assumption expands into concrete experience. The hanging of Haman’s ten sons stands for the old, fearful tendencies that die when faced with a new established reality. The victory in Shushan—already achieved in the inner order—is the proof that Providence moves through your consciousness, not against it. When you hold the belief that a full and just decree is already in place, you unlock the law of consciousness, and outer events conform to the inner vision. The moment of inner deliverance is your awareness choosing and persisting until the outer scene reflects that choice across all provinces of life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the decree is already done; feel it real now. Visualize the inner edict extending to every area of life and sense the relief that follows.
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