Micah 6:1-2 Inner Controversy
Micah 6:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God speaks of a divine controversy with His people and invites them to rise and assert a new inner state before the mountains and foundations. The call suggests inner witnessing and alignment with the I AM to transform outer conditions.
Neville's Inner Vision
Micah’s mountains and hills are not stone but fixed states of consciousness that stand in your life as large, habitual attitudes. The LORD’s controversy with His people is not a judgment but an invitation to revise the inner weather—what you think, feel, and imagine about yourself. Arise, contend thou before the mountains, and let the hills hear thy voice means you must utter a new decree within your awareness until the outer landscape echoes your decision. When you voice your certainty, the mountains hear, and the landscape begins to reflect your inner resolution. The LORD’s controversy heard by the mountains and foundations is the moment your old sense of separation yields to the truth that you are one with the Divine I AM. He will plead with Israel—the inner law will settle the issue as you dwell in the conviction that you are already in harmony with divine life. So the world becomes compatible with the inner state you choose to inhabit, not the other way around.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume the feeling that you are already in harmony with the I AM; declare, I am one with God, and there is no controversy within me. Feel this truth as present reality and revise your thoughts to match, letting outer conditions echo your inner decree.
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