Inner Zion Ascends Now
Micah 4:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 4:1 envisions the house of the LORD lifted to the highest point of consciousness, attracting all toward its presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Micah’s image is not a distant prophecy but a ready-made posture of consciousness. The mountain of the house of the LORD is established at the summit of your awareness, exalted above every lesser hill of thought. The 'house' is your innermost I AM, the quiet center that knows itself as all-forgiving, all-sufficient. When you stand in that temple, desires, problems, and opportunities stop being outside facts and begin flowing to you as you attract them with the certainty of your state. The last days become a present practice: you dwell as the exalted reality rather than chasing it. People flow to it—meaning your outer life follows the cadence of your inner alignment. To apply this, you do not plead or beg; you assume and feel it real: I AM the mountain, I AM the house, I AM the river of life moving toward me. Let the mountain be established in the topmost consciousness now, and watch how your life mirrors that sovereign inner arrangement.
Practice This Now
Assume the state 'I AM' as the highest mountain in your mind, see the temple established at the summit, and feel life flowing to it as already yours.
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