Inner Tithes of Faith

Malachi 3:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Malachi 3 in context

Scripture Focus

8Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed me. But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee? In tithes and offerings.
Malachi 3:8

Biblical Context

Malachi 3:8 asks whether people rob God by withholding tithes and offerings, calling for covenant loyalty and faithful stewardship.

Neville's Inner Vision

Read through Neville's lens, the verse reveals an inner law rather than a payment schedule. God is the I AM within, the aware self that never separates from the Source. When you think you lack and withhold, you audit your own consciousness and call it robbery from the I AM, for you deny the supply that follows from your own inner state. Tithes and offerings become practices of alignment: a deliberate setting apart of a portion as a sign that you trust the flow of life proceeds from your consciousness. The loyalty spoken in the covenant is loyalty to the truth that you are not a victim of circumstance but the creator of circumstance through imagination. As you consistently give, you stamp the inner belief that you are the source, and the outer world reflects the harmony of that belief. If you feel robbed, revise: mentally return what you would give, and feel the return as real in your present moment. The world responds in kind to the state you dwell in.

Practice This Now

Assume the state of abundant giving: imagine you have already given a meaningful portion, feel the relief and joy of the I AM, and let that feeling operate as present truth in your life.

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