The Inner Covenant Remembered
Amos 8:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Amos 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Amos 8:7 declares that the LORD swears by the excellency of Jacob, that He will never forget their works. The verse asserts divine memory is fixed and nothing done in truth escapes the record.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the mystic ear you hear: the I AM, the one awareness that you are, promises to remember every act you entertain in your heart. The 'excellency of Jacob' stands for your own noble center of consciousness—the place where loyalty to truth and fidelity to your own growing state reside. When you imagine God swearing to remember, you are not speaking of history; you are naming your inner law that keeps a faithful record of every thought and feeling you have entertained. Your life becomes a reflection of the memory you cherish inside: if you insist that your actions are just, compassionate, and aligned with your highest self, those inner memories crystallize as a world that mirrors that faith. If you prize accountability, you awaken the sense that your present can be rewritten by revising your memory of the past, not denying it but reimagining it in the light of your I AM. So the divine oath is really a reminder: you are the keeper of your own chronology; by choosing a higher memory you conjure a higher life.
Practice This Now
Assume that the I AM keeps a benevolent record of your acts. Revise one past deed as if it were perfected and feel it real in the present.
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