Amos 4:6-8 Inner Renewal
Amos 4:6-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Amos 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God withholds bread and rain to provoke repentance, yet the people fail to return to the LORD. The droughts are presented as conditions of the inner life, not distant judgments.
Neville's Inner Vision
Amos speaks to your own consciousness, not to distant cities. The droughts, the cleanness of teeth, and the scarce bread are symbolic moods you entertain within. When you believe you are cut off from nourishment, you wander for water, feeling empty and unfulfilled; when you withhold the rain from yourself, your harvest withers in your inner fields. The LORD’s movements are the movements of your I AM, which can recalibrate your weather by a single act of assumption. To hear the call is to turn inward and choose a new state. Fix a new, receptive frame: I am the source of endless supply; all nourishment is found within my consciousness. As you feel that truth—the rain pouring on your cities, the bread ripening in your life—you will experience a change in the outer scene, because you have changed the inner weather. The fear of lack dissolves, and gratitude anchors the sense that abundance is your natural condition. The key is revision plus feeling it real: if you imagine it as already existing, you align with the I AM and invite renewal.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state, 'I am the source of all nourishment'; feel the abundance now. Visualize rain falling on every city of your life and let the feeling of sufficiency saturate your body.
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