Obedience As Inner Covenant

Genesis 7:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 7 in context

Scripture Focus

5And Noah did according unto all that the LORD commanded him.
Genesis 7:5

Biblical Context

Noah did all that the LORD commanded him. This verse highlights obedience and faithful compliance.

Neville's Inner Vision

Genesis 7:5 whispers to the consciousness that the command of life is always given, and obedience is the inner willingness to accept it. Noah’s action mirrors a state of awareness, not a distant event: the Lord is the I AM inside, and to do as commanded is to align your entire being with that inner directive. When you assume the command has already been fulfilled in imagination, you loosen fear and act from a settled certainty. The external flood cannot overturn a life aligned with the inner covenant because the outer is but the echo of your inner consent. The key is to practice self-extension: see yourself as the one who obeys, feel the authority of the I AM, and dwell in the assurance that your imaginal acts redraw the world you meet. This is not submission to a tyrant but partnership with your higher self, a faithful loyalty to the divine pattern within. Begin by honoring a simple command in your mind today and watching your reality respond to that inner obedience.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume the inner command is already done; feel the I AM moving through you; vividly imagine yourself carrying out the command with all senses.

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