Inner Kingdom Awakening
Amos 6:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Amos 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Amos 6:1-2 pronounces woe on a people comfortable with worldly security, relying on outward prestige and borderlines. It invites you to examine where your own security rests in inner awareness, not in external kingdoms.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, read this as a map of your inner weather. Woe to them that are at ease is a warning about a mental ease that forgets the I AM within; it speaks of pride that rests on the mountain of Samaria—the belief that status in the world proves safety. The Calneh, Hamath, and Gath of the Philistines are not places on a map here but stages in consciousness, the degrees of trust you give to outward signs. If you live by borders and borders' borders, you are imagining a kingdom separate from the one I AM. The true kingdom is within, and its walls are made of perception—your attention, your belief, your feeling. When you revise from 'they are better than me' to 'I am the unity of all kingdoms in the I AM,' you dissolve the illusion of separation and the inner borders disappear. The inner observer, the I AM, witnesses every thought and yet remains untried by time or region; aligning with this awareness makes your life rhythmically reflect the kingdom that cannot be overthrown. So, the verse is not a condemnation but an invitation to return to your true dwelling, where borders vanish and only God—within you—remains.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise a current security—silence the ego's borders and feel I AM as your sole safe harbor. Imagine walking through Calneh, Hamath, and Gath as inner states dissolving, your borderless consciousness resting in God within.
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