The Inner Covenant Controversy
Micah 6:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage shows God challenging Israel, calling mountains and foundations to witness, and asking the people to testify what He has done to weary them.
Neville's Inner Vision
God’s controversy here is not a courtroom drama but an invitation to examine your inner state. The mountains and the foundations are your fixed beliefs, the heavy convictions you carry about who you are and what governs your world. The Lord’s controversy with His people mirrors the friction you feel when you pretend to be separate from divine order. When He asks, 'What have I done unto thee? and wherein have I wearied thee? testify against me,' hear it as a summons to inspect your own consciousness. If weariness or guilt arise, do not look outward for blame; revise the assumption that you are apart from the I AM, the ever-present awareness within you. See yourself as already aligned with divine law, and let the inner witness testify that you are loyal to that law. The act of testifying becomes a moment of revision - you replace lack with truth by imagining the covenant as already fulfilled in you. As you embody that inner alignment, the outer scene shifts to reflect your newly claimed state.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In stillness, assume the state 'I AM loyal to divine order' and feel that conviction as if it already is. Then revise any sense of weariness by testifying inwardly that the covenant is fulfilled in you now.
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