Noah's Inner Walk With God
Genesis 6:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Noah is described as a just man who is perfect in his generations, and he walked with God. This points to an inner state rather than mere outward lineage.
Neville's Inner Vision
To 'walk with God' is to live in a state of I AM awareness, where righteousness and harmony are the very atmosphere of your mind. Noah’s uprightness is not a moral verdict issued from on high, but a description of his inner conditions—perfect in his generations because his consciousness does not falter. The 'generations' are the streams of your own inner life; when your thoughts align with the divine I AM, you are 'walking with God' in every moment, even when the outer world shows turmoil. This is the practical interpretation: the external world mirrors the inner state you inhabit. If you imagine yourself already in that unity, your choices become revelations of that unity; fear dissolves into trust, judgment into forgiveness, and separation into a vivid sense of presence. Your daily acts become acts of alignment, not striving. No longer do you seek God; you become God’s own presence by assuming the state of being you desire, letting your consciousness reorder circumstance to reflect the inner image. Noah stands as beacon: you can, here and now, cultivate a life that is consistently in the company of the I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in quiet, declare 'I am walking with God' until you feel it as your reality; then revise a troubling thought as already resolved in that state, and act from it.
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