Inner Deliverance From Assyria
Micah 5:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 5:6 speaks of delivering the land from foreign oppressors, and freeing the borders. In Neville's frame, this 'land' is your inner state of consciousness and the 'deliverer' is the awareness that frees it.
Neville's Inner Vision
All prophecy is a voice describing your inner life. The land of Assyria and Nimrod are not distant realms; they are habits of fear and the storm of opinion that press upon your inner borders. The sword that wastes the land is the thought-form you hold as real; the entrances of Nimrod are the tiny doors through which doubt slips in. The deliverer is not a future conqueror but your I AM, awareness itself, that declares 'I am free' and acts from the end. When he cometh into our land and treadeth within our borders, that is your turning point in consciousness: the moment you entertain the reality of your desired state, the outer conditions respond. The warfare ends when you identify your inner life as the only theater of change; you imagine, you revise, you dwell in the feeling that it is already so. Let the sword of imagination cut through limitation; let conviction stand in place of fear, and watch the 'Assyrian' dissolves as your inner land is made secure by the awareness that it already is.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes and assume the feeling of deliverance now, repeating, 'I am the deliverer of my inner land.' See in vivid detail the inner Assyrian dissolving as you dwell in a borderless, peaceful state.
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