Inner Purification of Micah 5:10-15
Micah 5:10-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 5:10-15 speaks of God removing external supports—horses, chariots, cities, idols, and groves—so that what remains is a purified worship. The passage points to inward cleansing reflected in outward events, inviting alignment with the I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe that the ‘cutting off’ and the removal of weapons, images, and groves are not hungry acts of destruction, but inner adjustments. In the Neville tone, the day God speaks of is the moment you awaken to the I AM as your sole reality. The horses and chariots are the restless habits of fear and argument you keep in the field of your mind; the cities and strongholds are the stubborn beliefs that defend a sense of separate self. The witchcrafts, soothsayers, and graven images are the vivid pictures you have acted out as your life, idols of outcomes and control. When you refuse to identify with them and instead dwell in the I AM, these supports crumble, not by force but by awareness. The vengeance and fury you sense are the cleansing energy of truth displacing false narratives; it is your consciousness clearing space for true worship—the seeing that you are one with the Source, no longer dependent on outward things. This is the inner king’s domain restored.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, place your hand on your heart, and declare, 'I AM' as the only reality. Then revise: 'I cut away every idol and image in my mind; only the I AM remains, here and now' and feel the truth.
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