Reclaiming Your Inheritance Within
Micah 2:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 2:4-5 speaks of a day when the land allotted to God's people is disrupted, and a lament concludes that the inheritance has been taken and divided. It ends with a prohibition that none will cast a cord by lot in the Lord's assembly.
Neville's Inner Vision
To me, the text is not about geographic fields so much as your inner allotment. When you hear 'In that day one shall take up a parable against you... We be utterly spoiled: he hath changed the portion of my people,' notice that the 'portion' is the portion of your consciousness you have identified with. The external separation of fields is the voice of doubt, the sense that your divine inheritance has been redistributed away from you. But the prophet's cry is really a cue to awaken: the only property that cannot be taken is your I AM, your awareness, the settled conviction that you are one with God. If you feel divided, realize you are only dreaming a new distribution into your life—rebirth happens when you assume the end and dwell in the state of already possessing it. The prohibition 'none shall cast a cord by lot' becomes a directive: refuse to let the outer scene determine your lot; choose the inner decree. Your covenant claim is not earned by others, but realized by the inner shift of perception.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and assume the feeling 'I am whole, I have my full inheritance now.' Imagine casting no more lot but accepting the I AM as the true settler of your fields; dwell there until it feels real.
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