Arise With Inner Courage Ezra 10:4
Ezra 10:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezra 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezra is told to rise and take the task, with God's promise of companionship; the call includes courage and action aligned with divine presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the domain of I AM awareness, the command to Arise marks a decisive shift of state. This matter belongs to you because you are the creative focus of consciousness; the words 'we will be with thee' announce the felt presence of God as the inner assurance you never stand alone. To be 'of good courage, and do it' is not bravado but the inner readiness to act from the end result. Neville's reading sees any outward duty as a signal to revise your inner world: assume the end, dwell in the feeling of completion, and let imagination instantiate the outer move. The verse invites persistent faith, not in luck but in the fidelity of consciousness—you are supported by the I AM’s continual presence. When you align with this inner assurance, fear dissolves and action becomes natural; the landscape of events follows your inner posture, revealing that God is your consistent companion in every undertaking.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the end: I am the I AM; this matter is mine, and God is with me. Feel the courage as a present reality and act from that felt sense.
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