Esther's Inner Decree

Esther 9:29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Esther 9 in context

Scripture Focus

29Then Esther the queen, the daughter of Abihail, and Mordecai the Jew, wrote with all authority, to confirm this second letter of Purim.
Esther 9:29

Biblical Context

Esther the queen and Mordecai write with full authority to confirm the second letter of Purim. This act signals that rightful decree arises from trusted inner conviction when communal purpose aligns with justice.

Neville's Inner Vision

Esther and Mordecai are not merely historical figures; they are emblematic states of consciousness writing with authority from the I AM within. The act of writing the second letter is the mind reaffirming a decree that aligns with justice, mercy, and communal well-being. In Neville's terms, the page represents a moment when awareness decides and then declares its intention into form. The queen and her ally demonstrate how a firmly held assumption, when signed by certainty, is enough to alter appearances. The inner letter, once imagined and felt, becomes the outer reality of Purim: fear dissolves into confidence, threat yields to protection, and danger bows to righteousness. The lesson for you is that authorities do not come from outward power but from the inner agreement of your I AM with the desired state. When you persist in the feeling that your decree is already done, you give form to it; your life begins to align, and the so-called second letter confirms what your deeper self already knows.

Practice This Now

Take a moment and write a mental decree as if you are Esther, signed by your I AM. Feel the authority of that decree until it is experienced as already done.

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