I Am The Almighty Within
Genesis 17:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God appears to Abram, proclaims Himself the Almighty, and commands Abram to walk before Him and be perfect.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's waking-language, Abram is a state of consciousness you currently honor as your old self. The I AM—the God-self-awareness—enters, declaring Itself the Almighty, not as a distant power but as the living you. 'Walk before me' means live in constant foreknowledge of this inner presence, keeping attention on the divine axis no matter the day's weather. 'Be thou perfect' is not moral faultlessness but an unwavering alignment with divine nature—allowing fear, limitation, or doubt to dissolve into the knowing that you are, now, the fullness of God expressed. When you live from this I AM-state, the covenant of loyalty you seek with the Source becomes your steady inner habit, not a ritual to gain favor. Practically, you revise your self-image to match the I AM you acknowledge; you feel, as if it already is true, and your outer world slowly reflects that inner alignment.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and rest in the sense of I AM. Silently affirm, 'I am the Almighty God within me,' then walk through your day with this inner presence, noticing how life responds to the felt truth.
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