The Inner Repentance Moment
Amos 7:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Amos 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Amos 7:3 presents the LORD's repentance, signaling that a judgment can be reversed when consciousness shifts toward mercy.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, the LORD is the I AM within you, not a distant sovereign but the active state of awareness you wear. When Amos says the LORD repented, read it as a symbolic moment in your own mind when a fixed judgment softens and a more merciful possibility becomes dominant. Repentance, in this sense, is not regret for the past but a deliberate revision of your inner decree. If you have fixed views about guilt, deficit, or consequence, the shift to mercy happens when you suspend the old script and align with the compassionate I AM. The outer scene then shifts to reflect this changed state, because imagination is the instrument through which God’s will moves in your life. The verse invites you to know that judgment yields when your consciousness turns toward mercy and the present I AM truth—that you are the one who can change the decision by changing your inner state. Thus, what appeared settled becomes pliable in the light of revised awareness, and mercy stands in place of doom.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and revise the inner decree you have about a troubling situation. Assume the mercy-filled version of events and feel it real as you declare, 'The I AM now changes this judgment into mercy.'
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