Inner Call to Conscience
Micah 6:1-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God declares a controversy with His people and invites them to answer before the mountains and the earth. He pleads with Israel about loyalty and the path they have chosen.
Neville's Inner Vision
Micah 6:1-3 becomes not an external indictment but an invitation to inspect your own inner realm. The mountains and foundations are the fixed states of consciousness you inhabit; the LORD's controversy with Israel mirrors the tug-of-war between worn-out stories and the living truth of I AM. When you hear the question, 'O my people, what have I done unto thee?' you are invited to notice the beliefs your life is built upon—your sense of weariness, lack, or separation. The remedy is not to appease a distant judge but to revise the assumption that you stand apart from the divine idea. Stand in the awareness that you are the I AM, and let your imagination align with that truth. Allow the inner controversy to resolve by declaring a covenant of wholeness and by feeling the reality of your inner kingdom as now present. The Lord pleads with you through your inner voice, prompting you to shift from limitation to unity. In that shift, weariness dissolves and your consciousness blooms into the covenant of awareness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the inner state 'I AM' and revise weariness by declaring a covenant of wholeness. Then feel that truth as real, as if it were already so.
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