Covenant State of the I AM
Deuteronomy 29:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Deuteronomy 29:12–13 speaks of entering a covenant with the Lord to be established as His people and to have God as one's own. The passage invites you to claim a present alignment with the divine I AM rather than seeking external outcomes.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the verse as a description of your inner state rather than an external contract. The 'LORD thy God' is the I AM within you; the 'oath' is your unwavering decision to dwell in that awareness. When you say you enter into covenant this day, you are not petitioning a future event but aligning your entire consciousness with a fixed state: God as your governing presence, your safety, your identity. The promise to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is the timeless pattern that repeats in the now: you are established today as a people unto Himself by the coherence of your thoughts and feelings with that divine I AM. To be established as a God unto thee means your inner life harmonizes with creative power; your senses and fears yield to the certainty that you are cared for by a presence that never leaves. The oath seals your loyalty to this state and dissolves the illusion of separation. Your task is to dwell in the feeling that you already stand in covenant, and let that conviction redraw your experiences from the inside out.
Practice This Now
Practice: close your eyes, assume the consciousness 'I am in covenant with the LORD my God' and feel it-real for a few minutes; if thoughts drift, revise to 'I am established today as His people, and He is my God'.
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