Inner Zion: Remnant Within
Micah 4:5-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 4:5–7 speaks of a universal walk in the name of the LORD, a gathering of the afflicted into a steadfast remnant, and the LORD's reign from Mount Zion.
Neville's Inner Vision
What you read as history is really a map of consciousness. In Neville's language, people walking in the name of their god mirrors the moment you believe you are defined by a name you wear in consciousness. When the LORD says, I will assemble her that halteth and gather her that is driven out, He is your I AM gathering every fragment of awareness that has felt separated from its source. The halting self becomes a remnant—your persistent, awake state of being that refuses to yield to lack or fear. Mount Zion is the solid center of attention where God reigns—the inner kingdom you inhabit by assumption. The verse promises a reign, not of place but of realization: the outer world rearranges to reflect the inner unity you accept as true. So you are not waiting for change; you are becoming the change by returning all you are to the one I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the identity 'I am the LORD my God' reigning in Zion now, and feel the remnant within as a strong, united nation of awareness. Do this for a few minutes daily, letting impressions of discord fade as you dwell in the inner kingship.
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