Inner Feast of Deliverance
Esther 9:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Esther 9:17 describes a day set apart for rest and joyous feasting after deliverance. It points to turning fear into communal celebration through inner alignment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, Esther 9:17 reveals an inner calendar turning. The thirteenth and fourteenth are not mere dates, but states of consciousness where rest fills the mind and gratitude overflows as feasting. When you align with the I AM—the awareness you truly are—what once seemed fear becomes a shared joy with your inner circle. Joy and praise rise as your inner disposition treats life as kin, and every challenge becomes a summons to deeper unity. This is true worship: not ritual outward, but the quiet recognition that God, the I AM within, dwells in every thought, feeling, and deed. The feast becomes the felt reality that you are delivered, your community cared for, and your heart at rest in the Truth. Seen thus, Esther's story is your inner drama resolved by consciousness, not by outward events. Rest and feast are your practical discipline of consciousness—live as if the I AM is your only reality, and the world follows suit.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are already at rest and feasting in the I AM. For five minutes, close your eyes, feel the gratitude, and imagine a table of loved ones in joyous unity; let that sensation saturate your day.
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