Glory to My Inner Name
Malachi 2:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Malachi 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
When you refuse to hear and lay the heart to heart the inner name, you invite a curse on your blessings; your seed and your solemn feasts are rendered impure.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Malachi’s stark words, the curse is not a distant doom but the soul’s own disobedience to its governing principle. Hear with the inward ear and lay the heart to heart, and you set your life to the rhythm of the I AM. If you neglect this, you experience a withdrawal of grace—your blessings appear stunted because you have forgotten who you truly are. The “seed” of your life—your imagination and will—becomes corrupted by doubt and fear, and the solemn feasts you keep are spoiled by ego’s dung, symbols of ritual without remembrance. The message is intimate: you are not judged by a distant power, but by the state of your consciousness. When you return to the inner name, you align with the creative energy that God is, and your world changes accordingly. The correction is simple: assume the reality you want as already true, feel it real, and dwell in the awareness that you are the I AM. The moment you do, the curse dissolves and the harvest of your life becomes clean and bright.
Practice This Now
Act now: close your eyes, place a hand on your chest, and declare, 'I glory in the name within me; I am the I AM.' Then revise any sense of lack by envisioning a scene where your heart leads and all blessings respond.
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