Awakened Joy: Joel 2:21
Joel 2:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joel 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse invites the land to stop fearing and to rejoice, for the LORD will accomplish great deeds.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the whisper of Joel, the land does not command a future; it awakens to a single reality: the I AM, the Lord within, is already moving. Fear is only a mis-timing of attention, an inner state that clouds the awareness of your true potency. To ‘be glad and rejoice’ is not an act of denial but a deliberate reallocation of your imagination: you stop narrating lack and begin the assertion that the I AM will do great things. The Lord is not an external conqueror but your own higher self, the creative principle that births form in consciousness. When you acknowledge this, the promise—‘great things’—becomes the felt heat of a new possibility, a vivid inner scene that your inner senses accept as true. In this discipline, the apparent land is your mind; its fear dissolves as you dwell in the certainty of realized potential. Your job is to imagine from the end, hold the feeling of completion, and let the outer events mirror your renewed inner state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and say, 'I am the I AM; the Lord within me will do great things.' Then dwell in the felt reality of joy as your inner picture aligns with outward circumstances.
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