Inner Reversal Of Divine Judgment
Amos 7:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Amos 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Amos 7:6 speaks of the Lord repenting, so that the judgment does not come. It points to mercy arising when a collective or individual shifts inner state.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Amos 7:6, the Lord repenting is not a distant act of punishment but the I AM within you changing its mind toward mercy. Repentance, in Neville's sense, is an inner revision of the state you inhabit. When consciousness shifts from fear of judgment to the belief that mercy governs this moment, the decree changes: This also shall not be. The outer scene—worries, punishment, consequences—follows the inner mood you hold as true. You create reality by imagining from the end; an imagined shift in feeling makes the old doom obsolete. So the verse becomes a practical invitation: assume I AM as the ruler of your day and declare that the scene need not conclude in wrath. Persist in the revised feeling and the impression of mercy, and you will witness the apparent reprieve in your life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, hold the I AM as the witness, and revise the scene with the sentence: This moment shall not end in wrath; mercy now governs. Feel it real for a minute, and watch the outer impression align.
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