Inner Weariness Transfigured
Malachi 2:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Malachi 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Malachi 2:17 speaks of weariness with God’s ways and the claim that evil seems to prosper. It records a people who question where divine judgment is, reflecting a restless inner dialogue about justice.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville lens, the weariness is a sign that your consciousness identifies God as distant while your attention dwells on outward appearances. The verse reveals a split: you claim that the external world shows evil in the sight of the LORD, yet you still doubt the Lord’s judgment because you have not yet assumed the inner state that makes it true for you. The solution is not to argue about justice, but to awaken that the I AM—your awareness—is the judge and the judge's voice. When you revise your premise to declare that all appearances are reflections of your inner state, you dissolve the sense of a God apart and invite order from within. The 'God of judgment' becomes the inner discernment you cultivate by imagining a state in which justice is already established in you. As you hold that fixed conviction, the outer scene shifts to match the revised consciousness, and weariness yields to luminous calm, for you are the author of the moving day in your life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat, 'I AM the Lord in me; I create my reality by inner state.' Then revise any troubling scene to its opposite, until you feel the new conviction as your own.
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