Inner Covenant Lawsuit
Micah 6:1-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 6:1-16 records God’s lawsuit against Israel, urging them to quit relying on heavy offerings and to live justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God, lest judgment come. It contrasts outward ritual with inner righteousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the mountains and hills as the inner terrains of your own consciousness. The LORD’s controversy with His people is a call to look within, not to blame 'out there.' When the voice asks, 'O my people, what have I done?' heed it as the I AM speaking to your awareness: the conditions you call reality are a state of mind. Offerings and ritual are symbols; if your inner life is ruled by fear, pride, and the love of gain, you will be desolate no matter how many sacrifices you make. To prosper you must live that line: do justly, love mercy, walk humbly with thy God—inside. To sow without reaping is the misalignment of a consciousness addicted to appearances. The remedy is simple: assume the state of justice, mercy, and humility, and dwell there until it feels real. Then your world shifts to reflect the inner alignment, and you move from sickness toward wholeness as you walk with your God in consciousness.
Practice This Now
In a moment of stillness, assume you are already just, merciful, and humbly walking with God. Revise a daily belief to 'I am the I AM here, living justly, mercifully, humbly.'
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