Walking in the LORD Within
Micah 4:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 4:5 contrasts people following various gods with a people who, by choice, walk in the name of the LORD their God forever. It points to an inner standard of allegiance, not external ritual.
Neville's Inner Vision
Place your attention on the inner conviction that the name you walk by is the name you have believed yourself to bear. When the verse says all people walk in the name of their god, see it as a description of states of consciousness choosing a 'name'—an identity or ego-image—rather than external altars. The declaration that 'we will walk in the name of the LORD our God for ever' is your invitation to advance beyond the many names into the singular awareness, the I AM that you are. The LORD your God is not a distant deity; He is the consciousness you live by, the steady sense of presence that endures through every scene. Covenant loyalty here means fidelity to this inner truth: you persist in imagining yourself as the one God has named and thereby re-create your life from that abiding awareness. Obedience is not externals but consistent alignment of your attention with the I AM, letting the outer world reflect the inner royalty of who you are. As you hold this inner identity, the world rearranges to match your assumed state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of 'I AM' as your permanent state. Then declare, 'I walk in the name of the LORD my God forever,' and feel that this completes every action.
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