Inner Alarm and the I Am
Amos 3:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Amos 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plainly, Amos asks if a trumpet can sound in the city and the people remain unafraid. He also asks whether evil in a city occurs outside the LORD's doing.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, Amos presents a trumpet-call to your inner city. The city is your life of thoughts and beliefs; the trumpeting alarm merely awakens the habit of fear. The LORD speaks as your I AM, and every circumstance you call 'evil' or 'good' is a movement within consciousness. If you fear what appears, you are consenting to the belief that you are not the author of your world. Remember: God is the I AM, and imagination is the instrument by which you form reality. When you hear the outer signs, revise your state: declare that all events arise from your own inner state, and choose a new feeling of safety, order, and guidance as if it were already so. The trumpet's cry is not to shame you but to remind you that you are consciousness; by shifting your state, you redraw the city's script and invite the Lord's peace into every street.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, picture the city as a state of consciousness within you, and revise: I am the I AM, and all that happens here is born from my inner state. Feel it real by repeating, 'I am safe, I am guided, and the Lord, my I AM, governs every scene.'
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