Zion Within: Plowed for Truth

Micah 3:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Micah 3 in context

Scripture Focus

12Therefore shall Zion for your sake be plowed as a field, and Jerusalem shall become heaps, and the mountain of the house as the high places of the forest.
Micah 3:12

Biblical Context

Micah 3:12 pictures Zion being plowed as a field and Jerusalem reduced to heaps, with the mountain of the house becoming high places of the forest. It portrays judgment as a shaking of inner arrangements to make room for new order.

Neville's Inner Vision

Let Zion be you, not a place, and let the 'plowing' be the turning of your mind from fear to awareness. In this reading, the verse does not threaten destruction so much as reveal the nature of consciousness: the old structures of self—pride, grievance, limitation—are plowed under so that a new soil of awareness can take root. Jerusalem as heaps is the clearing that comes when you stop arguing with the I AM, allowing your attention to settle into the quiet center where God dwells. The mountain of the house becoming high places of the forest shows that even sacred symbols can shift from rigid monuments to living, free space inside you where inspiration grows unchecked. Your present sensation of lack or loss is the field being prepared for a richer vision. Believe that the entire city is within, and your inner state will literally rearrange your outer experience. The vision is not future prophecy but a present invitation to revision and to the realization that God is I AM here, now.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and declare 'I AM Zion within me now,' imagining the field of your mind tilled and ready. Feel the abundance rising; revise a current limitation by choosing a stronger, steadier I AM state and dwell there for a few minutes, until the feeling is real.

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