The Inner Gathered Remnant
Micah 4:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God will gather those who are halted, driven out, or afflicted, restoring them and signaling an inward return from exile.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the student of consciousness Micah 4:6 is not a distant history but an inner map. In Neville's terms the halt is a paused state of awareness, the exiled a dispersed feeling of separation, and the afflicted a belief that the I AM has forgotten itself. God is the I AM, the presence that gathers and realigns by a single act of imaginative realization. When you dare to inhabit the feeling that the I AM has already assembled your scattered parts, you invite the outer world to follow. The day spoken of is the present moment in which you refuse to be scattered by fear, lack, or pain. You are not waiting for something to happen; you are choosing to awaken to the truth that all are one in consciousness. The assembly is your awareness turning inward and claiming unity; it is the revision of lack into fullness, exile into homecoming, and grief into gratitude by the sovereign act of I AM attention.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling 'I am gathered' as if every broken piece is already returning; hold that sensation for several breaths and observe how your sense of reality shifts.
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