Purim Decree of Inner Peace
Esther 9:28-32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Esther 9:28-32 records a vow to remember and keep Purim across generations, sealing a communal memory and decree.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Esther’s account the remembrance and the decree are not distant events but inner states you choose to inhabit. To remember these days is to hold a mood of gratitude and victory in your consciousness, a discipline that makes peace the natural atmosphere of life. Esther and Mordecai stand as the I Am within you, the authorized voice that speaks peace and truth to every province of your being. The hundred twenty-seven provinces symbolize all faculties and circumstances; when you issue this decree, you write a new record in the book of your life, and the memory of fear gives way to the memory of harmony. The matters of fasting and cry are inner disciplines and prayers, practiced until limitation yields to light. “The decree confirmed these matters” means your desired state is already established in the subconscious as fact, not as a future hope. If you dwell in this inner decree, your outer world will rearrange itself into a pattern of calm and order—a Purim feast of gratitude that seals a lasting inner victory.
Practice This Now
Imagine you are writing a letter to yourself from the I AM, declaring peace and truth across all parts of you; then read it aloud and feel it real in the body.
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