Purim Covenant Within You
Esther 9:26-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage records the Jews ordaining Purim and binding two days to be kept yearly by their descendants and all who joined them. They include their seed and all who joined them.
Neville's Inner Vision
Esther 9:26-27 speaks of a decree becoming a living habit within the soul. In Neville's language, this event is not about ancient history but a shift in your inner climate: you decide, in the I AM that you are, to appoint a perpetual Purim—an inner remembrance of protection, provision, and reversal of appearances. The wherefore they called these days Purim becomes: you name a fixed state of awareness, a festival of fidelity to your inner word. The Jews ordained, and took upon them translates to you embracing a covenant with yourself, taking upon yourself a rule of your consciousness: you will keep this two-day rhythm as long as you live inside this awareness. The seed and such as joined themselves are all parts of you who hear and respond to the inner decree, aligning with the new habit. And every year signals the ongoing renewal of your mental covenant, not a ritual apart from life, but a repeated act of attention that crystallizes into manifested reality. The result is not time-bound history, but a stable inner state that reshapes experiences.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare that you now ordain a perpetual inner Purim, a two-day rhythm of remembrance in your I AM. Then feel it real and allow this inner covenant to guide your days, renewing it each year in consciousness.
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