Inner Wealth, Outer Consequences
Micah 6:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 6:12-14 describes a people consumed by violence, lies, and hollow hunger; judgment follows as sickness, desolation, and the futility of grasping for satisfactions that never satisfy.
Neville's Inner Vision
Read through the I AM lens, the verse reveals your inner state rather than a distant event. The 'rich' who are full of violence and the inhabitants who lie and speak deceit are your own thoughts when you identify with lack, control, and appearances. The decree 'I will make thee sick... desolate because of thy sins' is the body's response to believing in a life separate from your true I AM; appetite persists while nourishment remains unseen, and you grasp only to have your grasp collapse. The sword-carrying consequence mirrors the friction of a mind clinging to outer possessions as the source of satisfaction. Yet the invitation is to revise from within: you are not the violator or the liar; you are the I AM, the ever-present awareness. Imagination creates reality, so dwell in the truth that abundance, integrity, and genuine order already inhabit you. When you align with this inner state, the external scene relaxes, and your deliverance becomes the remembered truth of your divine nature, not the coercion of circumstances.
Practice This Now
Impose a new inner state now: silently acknowledge 'I AM abundance' and hold that feeling for 5 minutes, revising any thought of lack into this truth; let honesty and plenty flow through your mind as the new baseline.
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