Inner Witness Of Micah 1:2
Micah 1:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 1:2 summons all people and even the earth to listen, and declares that the Lord GOD will be witness from his holy temple. It presents God's presence as a standard of holiness and accountability that pervades all things.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take Micah’s cry and hear it as your own inner summons. The 'people' and the 'earth' are not distant crowds but states of consciousness and the world you carry within. The verse asks you to let the Lord GOD be witness—your I AM, the awareness that never sleeps—against your current mental weather. The 'holy temple' is the sanctuary of your own mind where attention resides. In Neville’s fashion, you are not waiting for judgment from an external deity; you are awakening to the truth that you, as the I AM, are the judge, the witness, and the creator of your experience. When you realize that every thought, emotion, and image passes before this inner witness, you become more careful, more tender, and more decisive. Holiness becomes not separation from life but precise alignment with your highest state; separation means choosing thoughts that reflect your true nature rather than old beliefs. Accountability dissolves fear as you learn that your inner movements determine your outer world. The temple within becomes your throne; God’s voice is the quiet assurance that you are already exactly as you intend to be.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, declare, 'I am the I AM, witnessing all my thoughts in the temple within.' Then revise a current situation by assuming that witness and choosing a higher state to inhabit.
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