Inner Protection of Malachi 3:11
Malachi 3:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Malachi 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Malachi 3:11 promises that God will rebuke the devourer so that crops and fruit are not destroyed prematurely. It speaks to protection and provision sourced in God's favor, sustained by faith.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the verse as an instruction for your inner life. The devourer is the nagging doubt and fear that would eat your outcomes; Malachi says, I will rebuke him for your sakes. The 'I' speaking is your higher I AM, your living awareness, which protects your ground when you dwell in the assumption that your harvest belongs to you by right of consciousness. When you accept that there is no separation between your desire and your present self, the fruits do not fail or fall before time; your vine does not cast her fruit prematurely. This is not about external magic but about the stability of your inner posture. To receive this, assume I AM the rebuker of the devourer; revise any thought that says 'things won't last' and feel the truth as if the harvest is already secure. The Father of your imagination cheers your fields; grace and providence guide your steps, and your cup overflows.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, declare 'I AM' as the perceiver and doer, and assume your harvest is already secured. Feel the field bearing fruit at its season and revise any lack-based thought until it dissolves.
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