The Inner Book Of Remembrance
Malachi 3:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Malachi 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
People who reverence God speak often about Him. God pays attention, and a record of their faithful thoughts is kept before Him.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the seeker, Malachi 3:16 is a map of consciousness. 'Fear the LORD' signifies aligning your entire being with the I AM, the essential awareness you are. 'They spake often one to another' points to a constant, intimate dialogue in your imagination—your inner circle-and-connection with the divine. When you sustain such talk, God hearkens because you have entered the mood of faith and expectancy; you have moved from fear to trust, from surface compliance to inner certainty. The 'book of remembrance' is not parchment but the enduring record your consciousness writes of its allegiance to the name above every other name. Each reverent thought, each conscientious dwelling upon the NAME, is registered within your own inner memory; it shapes your world because consciousness creates form from its own vibrations. Therefore, to live in harmony with the LORD is to maintain a daily discipline of inner conversations that honor holiness, separation from fear, and covenant loyalty. As you dwell in that state, your experience naturally unfolds in unity and assurance, reflecting the nature of the I AM who hears and remembers.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, assume the reverent state and imagine speaking often with the LORD. Feel your inner book of remembrance being written as you dwell on His name.
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