Inner Dominion Arising
Micah 4:6-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 4:6-10 describes God gathering the scattered, restoring a remnant, and governing from Zion; it points to an inner birth of kingship and a deliverance that arises from within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse by verse, the inner drama unfolds: the halt, the driven, and the afflicted are gathered into one state of consciousness where the I AM reclaims its kingship. The remnant is not a distant people but the concentrated power of you, the one who wills and feels. When the Lord reigns over you—in Zion, the seat of awareness—the outer becomes governed by inner order. The tower of the flock stands as your protecting perception, and the first dominion returns as the kingdom within your Jerusalem. The cry of 'is there no king in thee?' is a birthing cry, not judgment— a travail of consciousness that labors to bring forth a new state. You are not driven to Babylon; you are guided to the realization that Babylon is a dream dissolving as you acknowledge the Lord's rule. The deliverance and redemption are not distant events but felt realities, already accomplished in the I AM. When you assume this kingship, enemies fall away and you stand redeemed—in grace, now and forever.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, place attention on the space of your heart, and imagine you are the ruler of your inner Zion. Repeat, 'The LORD reigns in me now,' feel the authority, gather all scattered states into one remnant, and rest in the sense of deliverance already accomplished.
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