Awakening The Inner Army
Joel 2:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joel 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes God’s voice going ahead of a vast army, signaling a time when His word is carried out; it calls for awareness of the powerful, transformative day of the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Joel 2:11 you stand before an inner army—your own states of consciousness—assembled by the I AM that you are. The LORD’s voice is the inner impulse that awakens your faculties to do what you have silently assumed possible. The camp is not outside you; it is the vast collection of your thoughts, feelings, memories, your nerve and imagination arrayed in disciplined order. He is strong that executes his word: your word is the living conviction you have chosen to bring into form by imagining it already done. The day of the LORD is great and terrible only to the unbelieving state that resists change; for the one who dwells in the present I AM—who does not fear the change in form—this day unrolls as a revelation, not a threat. When you align with the inner law, the army obeys; you see the manifested effect in your life as you have already felt it in consciousness. Practice is the discipline of assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled until it becomes memory of your I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are the I AM; in the next minute, revise any fear by declaring, 'I am the author of my circumstance,' and feel the inner army moving forward.
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