Inner Covenant Remembered
Deuteronomy 9:27-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Remembering the patriarchs, the speaker asks God to overlook the people’s stubbornness and sin so the land will not be blamed for failing to fulfill the promise.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this moment the scene is not a nation in the wilderness; it is your consciousness seeking the promised land of your desire. The speaker pleads that the I AM remember the founders—Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—without fixating on present fault. Do you see how the claim that 'the land cannot be brought in' is a belief, not a fact? The land is the state of consciousness you inhabit when your faith aligns with the promise of fulfillment. If you identify with the collective fault, you project that your end is withheld; the I AM appears to be tested by your refusal to imagine anew. But God does not fail; the people you call 'they' and the land you blame are your inner dispositions. You are called to release the old interpretation, to trust the covenant, and to accept that the I AM has already brought you out into the land of your choice. When you remember the ancestors as your interior roots, you soften the verdict of possibility and allow the imagination to do its work.
Practice This Now
Assume the consciousness of the covenant: imagine you are Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob within your own mind. Feel the I AM bringing you into the land now, and revise any judgment of 'not yet' as already fulfilled—feel it real.
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