The Inner Mount Awakening
Hebrews 12:18-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage contrasts the fearsome Sinai with an inward space of awareness. It invites you to leave external fear and enter the inner mount where God is present.
Neville's Inner Vision
Hebrews 12:18-21 paints Sinai as a visible power, a fire and darkness that could not be approached. Yet the truth is not a historical hill but a state of consciousness you may inhabit. You have not come to a mount that can be touched; you have come inward to the I AM, to a quiet space where fear no longer binds you to commands you cannot endure. The trumpet and voice symbolize the loud claims of old selfhood, the commands you once believed must be obeyed. When you revise your sense of self, the beast that touches the mountain becomes your own resistant thoughts, dissolved by awareness. The terrifying sight Moses describes is the awe of becoming aware that you create reality by belief; fear subsides when you recognize that the law is the response of your inner I AM, not an external statute. In this inner sanctuary, presence becomes your guide, and the separation of holiness becomes simply the recognition that you are already whole in God.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine you are standing on an inner mount not made of earth but awareness. Declare I AM here now and feel the fear melt as you rest in presence.
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