Elijah’s Inner Covenant
1 Kings 19:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Elijah declares his zeal for the LORD, laments that Israel has forsaken the covenant, and believes he is left alone while others seek his life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Elijah’s cry is not a history lesson but a disclosure of state of mind. When you hear him say he has been very jealous for the LORD, read it as your own consciousness confirming a separation from the 'others' who appear to fail the covenant. The outer world mirrors your inner arrangement. The 'left alone' is a message that you have forgotten the I AM within you—the covenant is not out there among nations but within the still, small temple of awareness. To heal, return to the I AM as the sole reality. See and feel that you are not abandoned; the infinite Spirit guards every step, and the apparent enemies are only signals from your own mind challenging the belief of separation. In revise and assume, you shift the entire script: consistency with the divine presence returns, and the inner prophets awaken, restoring the sense of covenant and purpose.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and imagine the I AM as the room you inhabit; revise the thought 'I only, am left' to 'I and the I AM are one.' Then feel the assurance of covenant as if it now surrounds you.
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