Inner Peace and Prophetic Deception
Micah 3:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 3:5 warns that prophets mislead people by promising peace while stirring conflict; true guidance rests on faithful discernment and responsibility.
Neville's Inner Vision
Thus I speak: The 'LORD' of Micah is your own I AM, the awareness that attends every thought. The 'prophets' are inner voices that cry Peace to keep you from changing your mind, while what you truly want requires a higher state—an inner government of conviction. When you accept their Peace without revision, you feed a quiet warfare in your being—the pull between old identity and the new certainty you seek. The people err because the mind latches to comforting phrases instead of embracing transformation; they bite with their teeth, clinging to familiar scripts, and, in effect, 'prepare war' against the noble change you desire. Your work is not to fight an external foe but to revise your inner premise. Decide now that the truth you seek is already present in your I AM, and imagine from that which is complete. As you dwell in the feeling of the fulfilled state—peace that does not require force—the old conflicts dissolve. The verse is a reminder that alignment with the true self disarms deception and births actual peace.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the state 'I am the I AM, and this moment is governed by my peace' and feel it real for five minutes, letting that certainty settle as your new truth.
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