Inner Rain Of Your Conscious State
Amos 4:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Amos 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Amos 4:7 shows God withholding rain in some places while letting it fall in others, illustrating that outcomes arise from the inner state of consciousness. The drought and rains are symbolic of the inner weather we create by belief.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let us translate Amos 4:7 into the language of consciousness. The rain is the energy and favor that flow when you align with your I AM. The withholding is the display of your present assumption: where you believe scarcity, the sky dries; where you believe abundance, the fields flourish. The cities stand for parts of your life—work, health, relationships—each carrying its own inner weather according to your state of mind. The verse does not threaten you; it reveals a universal law: your inner state governs your outer climate. To alter the weather, return to the I AM and repeat a new conviction until it feels real. Imagine that you are the source of rain, not its recipient; feel the rain as your own life-flow nourishing all areas. Persist in the conviction that the law responds to your assumed reality. When you claim fullness in your chest and your days, the drought dissolves and a harvest follows.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, declare, 'I am rain to every part of my life,' and visualize rain nourishing health, wealth, and relationships happening now.
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