Inner Plea and Remembered Deliverance
Micah 6:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God asks what He has done for His people and invites them to testify; He recounts delivering them from Egypt and leading them with Moses, Aaron, and Miriam.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the text speaks not of distant history but of your inner state. The LORD is the I AM within you, asking 'what have I done unto thee?' as a gentle reminder that every hurt or weariness you perceive arises from a belief in separation. The deliverance from the land of bondage is the awareness of your own redemption happening now, not a future event. Moses, Aaron, and Miriam symbolize faculties within you—will, organized action, and inspired leadership—standing before your consciousness to guide you out of self-imposed servitude. The Balak and Balaam episode is the old clamor of doubt that would overturn the goodness of God; yet the righteousness of the LORD denotes the right ordering of your inner state. Cease argument and know you are already free; the exodus is complete in your present I AM. Your task is to revise your inner narrative, to imagine success, health, and harmony as your current state, and to feel the deliverance as now.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: in stillness, assume the I AM as present power and declare, 'I am delivered now.' Visualize stepping from bondage into spacious wholeness, and feel that liberation saturate your entire being.
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