Under My Vine and Fig Tree

Micah 4:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Micah 4 in context

Scripture Focus

4But they shall sit every man under his vine and under his fig tree; and none shall make them afraid: for the mouth of the LORD of hosts hath spoken it.
Micah 4:4

Biblical Context

Micah 4:4 imagines a time of security where each person sits under their vine and fig tree, free from fear. This security comes from God’s promise spoken by the LORD of hosts.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the Neville mode, the verse is a map of the inner state you can inhabit now. The 'vine' and 'fig tree' are symbols of your inner abundance—sustenance, shade, growth—provided by the Presence you name as I AM. To sit under them is to rest in the realization that your life is governed by a constant, abiding Presence, not by external threats. 'None shall make them afraid' is the law of your consciousness when you accept, with unwavering feeling, that the mouth of the LORD has spoken. The spoken word becomes your personal law; your external world mirrors the truth you accept within. The Kingdom of God here means the quiet dominion of peace and security within your own awareness, a state you can assume rather than chase. Do not seek it in the world; feel it as the reality you already are. Your job is to imagine and revise any story of fear until it aligns with the promise and you dwell there now.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, breathe, and assume the state: I am resting under my vine and fig tree, fearlessness and security now sustained by the Presence. Stay with the feeling until it becomes your undeniable reality.

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