Amos Inner Mourning Vision
Amos 5:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Amos 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Amos 5:16–17 depicts a public lament as judgment, signaling how outer events mirror an inner state that God as I AM is moving through.
Neville's Inner Vision
Read through Neville’s lens, the wailing you hear in Amos is not future doom but a call to awaken a new state of consciousness. The streets and vineyards are inner dispositions—the thoughts you entertain, the desires you tend. The LORD, the God of hosts, is the I AM within, the steady awareness that does not fear or abandon you. When that I AM passes through your mind, it does not punish but purifies: the old sense of lack is carried away like dust before a moving wind. Judgment is simply the accountability you owe to the state you inhabit; you can revise it by choosing a different inner assumption until it feels true. The warning becomes a promise: as the inner God passes through, the conditions shift because you are shifting. So, invite the I AM to take the lead in every area—the mind’s streets, the heart’s vineyards—and let wailing yield to a new quiet confidence. Your life is not at the mercy of events but the theater of your inner becoming, now being born by the I AM moving through you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of your goal as already real. Invite the I AM to pass through your mind, dissolving the old condition and planting the new state.
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