Inner Assembly of the Remnant
Micah 2:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 2:12 speaks of gathering the remnant Israel like sheep, symbolizing an inward alignment of scattered parts within the mind. The outer image mirrors an inner renewal and order in consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Micah's line lies the precise thought you must dwell in: the I AM, the one and only reality, gathers the scattered Jacob of your mind. The remnant is not a distant crowd; it is the remnant of your own consciousness that, when you persist in the state of One, is drawn together and becomes audible in your life as coherence, order, and blessing. The loud noise of men represents outward appearances; but this verse declares, I will surely assemble. Therefore fix your attention on the word of God within you—the I AM—until that inner assembly becomes your lived truth. When you abide as the aware I, who gathers, your beliefs, feelings, and memories align as one flock in Bozrah. The fold is not outside you; it is a state of consciousness where many parts respond to the same call. Your practical work is to assume you are already in the fold: imagine the remnant fitting into place, hear the quiet harmony, and let fulfillment fill your chest as if it were true now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: For several moments, close your eyes and repeat, 'I am gathered; I am one with the I AM.' Visualize the remnant forming into a single, quiet flock inside you and let that state register as your present reality.
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