Joel 2:10-11 Inner Awakening
Joel 2:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joel 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joel 2:10-11 speaks of earth-shaking signs and a mighty army, signaling a dramatic external event. In Neville's frame, this outer drama mirrors the soul's awakening to the I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, the thunder of Joel's vision is not a threat outside you but a magnified movement within your consciousness. The earth quaking and the heavens trembling signify the collapsing of old beliefs and the fading of worn perceptions—the sun and moon going dark and the stars withdrawing their shine are simply your former idols losing their claim to certainty. When you hear the Lord uttering his voice before his army, understand that your inner command, your persistent affirmation, is calling forth a disciplined company of thoughts and feelings aligned with truth. The “great and terrible day” is the moment you terminate limitation and fully inhabit the living consciousness that you are. Do not dread the signs; welcome them as signals of shift: as you persist in the I AM, the external world conforms to the state you inhabit, and you find power, not punishment, in this cosmic rehearsal. Your assumption governs the scene; your revision dissolves fear and births a stable, fearless presence.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the I AM.' For five minutes feel the solid sense that nothing exists outside this awareness; imagine the old world like a quake receding, and revise any fear by affirming, 'I am strong, I am clear, I am the day.'
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