Inner Decree of Esther
Esther 9:32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Esther 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Esther 9:32 says Esther's decree confirmed Purim and was written in the book. The verse presents a decision that is recorded and becomes part of the living record.
Neville's Inner Vision
Esther's decree in the verse is a window into your own inner governance. Esther represents the you that commands, the I AM presence, and the 'book' is the inner ledger where reality is recorded. When you imagine that Purim—joy, deliverance, relief from danger—is already secured, you are not begging for it; you are aligning with its truth. The decree that Esther issued is the inner assumption you choose to inhabit, and the phrase 'it was written in the book' signals that your assumed state has become an event within your consciousness. Therefore your work is simple: assume what you want with the feeling of its present reality, revise any counter-voices until they yield to your assumed truth, and feel it as already done. The Kingdom of God is not elsewhere; it is the awareness you cultivate, and the record you inscribe in your own mental Book writes the world you experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Choose a present concern and assume it is already resolved; dwell in the scene, invite the feelings of victory, and declare that the decree is written and done.
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