Inner Prophecy vs Wine-Lies

Micah 2:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Micah 2 in context

Scripture Focus

11If a man walking in the spirit and falsehood do lie, saying, I will prophesy unto thee of wine and of strong drink; he shall even be the prophet of this people.
Micah 2:11

Biblical Context

Micah 2:11 warns that a person who speaks under drunken, false spirit will be the prophet for this people. In plain terms, deceptive inner voices masquerade as prophecy when the mind is clouded by illusion.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within your mind the I AM stands as the steady witness of all events. The phrase 'a man walking in the spirit and falsehood' names a state where consciousness pretends to prophesy while it is fed by illusion—the wine and strong drink of craving, ego, and spectacle. When you listen from that spirit, you become the prophet of this people, forecasting outcomes that serve desire rather than truth. In Neville's terms, prophecy is an inner act: you reveal your inner weather to yourself and it becomes your outer weather. If your inner speech is intoxicated, it fashions a reality colored by illusion. The cure is not to deny prophecy but to revise the state of consciousness: assume you already know the answer; feel the wish fulfilled as if it is now. Let the I AM speak through you as discernment and fidelity, not as intoxicated excitement. As you reform the mind, the false voice loses its pull and the true guidance within you shines, directing you toward faithfulness and wise action.

Practice This Now

Sit in silence and declare the I AM as your sole governor. Revise any inner whisper that claims, 'I will prophesy of wine' into, 'I prophesy through divine discernment'; then feel it real.

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