Joel 2:14 Inner Return Blessing
Joel 2:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joel 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse suggests that God may turn toward blessing if people repent and offer true worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you is God, the I AM that simply is aware. Joel’s line 'Who knoweth if he will return and repent' is not about a distant deity but about the state you permit to occupy your mind. Return and repent mean returning to the consciousness of I AM, a turning away from fear and limitation toward the assurance that blessing is already prepared in awareness. When you revise by assuming, you awaken to the truth that blessing is not earned but perceived; to leave a blessing behind him is to emit the atmosphere of gratitude and faith that blesses your surroundings. The meat offering and the drink offering symbolize a complete, integrated devotion—body, mind, and feeling offered to the Lord your God, the one I AM. Do not seek the outside; cultivate the inner change and the outer conditions align. The blessing flows from the changed state, here, now, as you inhabit the confidence that you are seen, loved, and prospering by your own awareness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, declare, I am returned to the I AM; feel the shift as blessing is already mine, and imagine presenting a full meal and drink as a symbol of your inner devotion.
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