Amos 1:13-15 Inner Judgment
Amos 1:13-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Amos 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Amos pronounces judgment on the Ammonites for violent acts against Gilead's women, promising punishment, fire against Rabbah, and the king's captivity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the surface oracle speaks of Ammon and its border wars, but the deeper message is your own inner law. The LORD is the I AM within you, and this vision reveals the consequences of a consciousness that ripped at life to enlarge its border. If you hold a belief that others exist only to be conquered by your power, you invite turmoil—the kind that Amos calls a 'fire in the wall' and a storm on the day of battle. Yet this is not punishment from a distant God, but the natural reset of your inner climate, calling you to justice. When you allow your awareness to correct itself—replacing force with protection, rivalry with righteousness—the palaces of that old state crumble, and the captive king fades from the throne of your mind. The exile of the rulers signifies the departure of violent judgments from your inner world, making room for a compassionate order. In this moment, you awaken to the promise: as your I AM asserts itself, you live in a new kingdom of fairness, where judgment becomes purification and freedom.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the I AM, ruler of my inner land.' Revise any belief of violation by affirming just, protective boundaries, and feel the new inner border expanding as life is honored.
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