The Immutable I Am Within
Malachi 3:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Malachi 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God draws near to judge injustice and declares His unchanging nature. Because He does not change, you are not consumed when you align with the I AM within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this oracle I hear the inner law: the near judgment is the moment your awareness corrects a false state. Judgment in Malachi is not punishment from an offended deity but the swift alignment of your consciousness with truth. The I AM is the unchanging, immutable source that dwells as your awareness, proving that no transient condition has power over you unless you concede it through belief. See the sorcerers, adulterers, and oppressors as symbols of inner states - fear, desire for control, resentment, and lack - that you have permitted to impersonate reality. When you acknowledge the unalterable I AM, you refuse to be consumed by old scenes; you remain the steadfast witness whose consent births new conditions. The line therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed is your inner invitation: remember who you are in God’s image, and rest in that assurance. The God who does not change is your own I AM, always present, quietly correcting the misalignments of mind and restoring harmony to the kingdom you live in.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, anchor in the I AM that does not change, and revise a present limitation by saying this condition is a passing state in my consciousness, and I am the unchanging I AM now.
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