One Flesh, Godly Seed
Malachi 2:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Malachi 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Malachi 2:15 speaks of divine unity ('one') and the purpose of that union—to bear a godly seed; it urges faithfulness to your inner covenant and warns against betraying the sacred partnership.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your God within is not an external power but the I AM that fuses all parts of you into a single, aware consciousness. The verse asks, why one? to reveal that the residue of the Spirit is the intimate capacity to birth a godly seed—the manifestation of your deepest desire when consciousness stands united. The 'wife of his youth' is symbolism for your inner covenant—the harmony of your inner masculine and feminine energies. To betray her is to deny your power of imagined creation. Guard that sacred bond by dwelling in the certainty of oneness: accept that you are already complete, and your thoughts must align with that wholeness. When you feel separation, revise with the simple assumption: I am one with all my powers; my inner union now bears fruit in my outer world. The godly seed does not arrive by striving but by recognizing that you and your seed are the same act of God, here and now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: sit in stillness, place a hand on your heart, and repeat, 'I am one with my inner spouse; the godly seed within me now manifests.' Visualize a seed sprouting into the exact reality you seek, and feel the certainty that it is already real.
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