Elijah Within, Inner Prophet
Malachi 4:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Malachi 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Elijah will be sent before the day of the LORD, signaling an inner preparation and awakening of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Before the day of the LORD, Malachi presents Elijah not as a man but as a state of consciousness—the inner prophet who awakens your I AM. In Neville terms, Elijah is the prophetic voice within that unsettles fear and brings you into alignment with your true nature. The great and dreadful day is the moment your old limitations rise; yet it serves as a cue to revise and reaffirm: you are not at the mercy of outer events, you are the witness and creator of your inner state. When you invite Elijah, you invite a disciplined attention, a willingness to hear truth within, and the power to change a future by changing belief in the present. The verse invites inner conversion—turning toward the consciousness that already manifests your world—so the kingdom of God appears as your acknowledged I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume Elijah is present in your mind; declare, 'I AM Elijah—the inner prophet of my awakening' and feel the certainty of that truth here and now.
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