Inner Vocation Of Amos 7:14
Amos 7:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Amos 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Amos states he was no prophet, nor a prophet’s son. He explains his calling came from humble, ordinary work as a herdman and sycamore fruit gatherer.
Neville's Inner Vision
Amos’ statement is not a denial of power but a declaration of source. The I AM within you is not born from titles; it is a state you cultivate by attending to the moments of daily life—herding thoughts, gathering the fruit of awareness. When you hear the voice of Amaziah, you can reply with the same liberty: 'I am the I AM in action, and this humble service is my prophetic school.' In Neville’s practice, your true vocation emerges through one steady act: assume the state of your desired reality and feel it as real. The outward job—shepherd, fruit gatherer—becomes a symbol for inner discipline, obedience, and faithfulness; your practice is to feel the call whenever you serve, to treat every task as holy preparation for a greater vision. By resting in the I AM and revising the sense of self from lack to abundance, you awaken the inner prophet and let reality reflect your inner certainty.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM as your vocation now: declare 'I AM the prophet of my life' and feel the authority rising as you continue through ordinary tasks, seeing them as sacred preparation.
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