Today I Hear the Inner Voice
Hebrews 4:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hebrews 4:7 urges you to hear God's voice today and not harden your heart; it marks the present moment as the time to respond with faith. The passage ties obedience to maintaining an open inner state of receptivity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Today you are invited to see that hearing the voice of God is not a future event but a shift of your own consciousness. The word 'Today' in the Hebrew quotation signals the fixed moment when your I AM, your awareness, can listen and be led. David’s 'today' echoes in your chest as a summons to revision: drop the old story and consent to the unseen guidance that directs the scene you imagine. To hear the voice is to align with certainty, trust, and obedience, not by willpower but by consenting to the reality you desire. If you insist on the old fear, you harden your heart and block the light that would illuminate your path. Yet you can choose to revise: affirm that the voice is speaking now, feel the quiet assurance, and let it soften resistance. In that moment, the day is not past but alive as present awareness, and what you imagine the I AM guides becomes your lived experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe into your chest, and presume the inner voice is speaking now. Say inwardly: 'I hear and obey the I AM within me.'
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