From Flock to Prophecy

Amos 7:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Amos 7 in context

Scripture Focus

15And the LORD took me as I followed the flock, and the LORD said unto me, Go, prophesy unto my people Israel.
Amos 7:15

Biblical Context

God calls Amos from tending the flock to delivering a message to Israel. It marks a shift from ordinary work to divine vocation.

Neville's Inner Vision

Amos 7:15 speaks not of a distant prophet, but of a present you—the I AM, which knows no break between dirt and destiny. The Lord took me as I followed the flock—this is the inner taking, the moment your state is gathered by consciousness itself. The call, Go, prophesy unto my people Israel, is a summons to awaken the voice that already exists within your most ordinary days. Israel stands for your inner people—the qualities, the desires, the collective soul you carry—and the command to speak to them is a command to become fully conscious of who you are here and now. The act of obedience is not obedience to an external command but surrender to the truth that you are the projection of divine imagination. When you revise your sense of self to the one who prophesies, you release the future that belongs to your true vocation. Embrace the shift: your work is the expression of your inner kingdom; your faithfulness is fidelity to the I AM within.

Practice This Now

Tonight, close your eyes and assume you have already been taken from the flock and set to prophesy to your inner Israel. Feel the authority of the message and carry out the work as the fulfilled expression of that call.

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