Amos 4:13 Inner Formation

Amos 4:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Amos 4 in context

Scripture Focus

13For, lo, he that formeth the mountains, and createth the wind, and declareth unto man what is his thought, that maketh the morning darkness, and treadeth upon the high places of the earth, The LORD, The God of hosts, is his name.
Amos 4:13

Biblical Context

Amos 4:13 proclaims God's sovereign power and perfect knowledge, asserting that He forms nature and unveils thoughts, while ruling over darkness and the earth.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the reader of Neville’s school, the formator of mountains and the revealer of thoughts is your own I AM. The mountains you behold are not distant rocks but fixed beliefs you've accepted as real; the wind is the living movement of your imagination, shifting mood and circumstance as you entertain new possibilities. When Amos says He declares unto man what is His thought, he invites you to recognize that your inner state is the true cause and the outer scene merely mirrors your inner determinations. The morning darkness is the unknown you have not illuminated by an assumed alternative, and the high places of the earth are the peaks of your desires and fears, climbed or abandoned by the tone of your inner conviction. The God of hosts is the name you give to your inner faculties—the I AM at the helm ordering every event by your states of consciousness. Remember: you are the sovereign author of your world, and all form serves your inner life, aligning outward appearances with your inner decree.

Practice This Now

In a quiet moment, affirm, 'I form the mountains and the wind; my thoughts govern this scene,' and feel it real. Let that sense linger for a few minutes, revising the current circumstances into your desired state.

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