Inner Word of Amos 3:1
Amos 3:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Amos 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Amos 3:1 speaks a word spoken against Israel, a summons to recognize covenant loyalty and accountability tied to their past deliverance. It invites listening and remembrance of the loyalties that shaped their journey out of Egypt.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner chamber of your being, the word in Amos 3:1 is not a judgment upon a distant nation but a call within. The LORD in this text is the I AM—the active awareness that you are. The 'you' and 'Israel' are your states of consciousness, the scenes you inhabit as you think, feel, and decide. The 'whole family which I brought up from the land of Egypt' represents the entire history of bondage and salvation you have carried inside—habits, memories, and identities that once served a purpose but now seem to define your limits. The proclamation is therefore a summons to quiet the external noise and listen to the governing word of your inner covenant. When you hear this word, hear it as the corrective voice of your own awareness urging you to return to the source of your liberty. The prophecy and promise in this moment is that your present attention and loyalty determine your experience; alignment with the I AM dissolves the old Egypt and reveals the promised land inside.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, listen to the inner word as the I AM addressing you, and revise any sense of separation by affirming, 'I am the Lord my God in this moment.' Feel the old Egypt dissolve into freedom as you settle into the promised land of your true consciousness.
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