One Father, One Covenant Within
Malachi 2:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Malachi 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares that we have one Father and one God, and it questions why we betray our brothers by breaking the covenant of our fathers. It exposes the breach as a fault in consciousness, not in history.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, Malachi's cry is not about distant times but about your inner kingdom. One Father, one God, is the truth your I AM is aware of; when you experience division among 'brothers,' you are simply misreading the unity you already are. The apparent breach arises from imagining separation in consciousness, a misalignment with the covenant you carry in your own heart. To heal it, recognize that every so-called brother is a facet of the same life. Refuse the tale of lack or treachery and revise it with the conviction that the covenant stands intact beneath your thoughts. In this light, the law of your world bends to your inner state: you awaken to harmony by imagining the other as you, and by dwelling in the feeling that the Father of all remains unaltered within you. When you feel betrayed, observe the sensation as movement of consciousness, then declare, 'I AM unity; my brother and I share the same life.' In that inner conversion, the exterior order obeys your inner covenant.
Practice This Now
Assume unity by silently stating, 'I and my brother are one' and feel it in your heart until it becomes real; revise any memory of betrayal by affirming the covenant is kept.
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