Inner Justice and Wealth
Micah 6:9-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God's voice calls the city, and the wise recognize your name within. It asks whether there are still wicked treasures and a scant measure, warning against deceitful weights.
Neville's Inner Vision
Micah speaks as a mirror within your mind. The city is the state of your consciousness, and the man of wisdom is the awakened I AM who sees what you have become by belief. The rod is not punishment from without but the exact tap of awareness correcting your thoughts. When the verse asks about treasures of wickedness and the scant measure in the house of the wicked, discern that your inner economy is weighing itself by external standards of gain, fear, and deceit. To God, nothing is counted as righteous if your inner scales are not in integrity; you cannot count as pure what you have weighed with deceitful weights. Therefore the call is to revise, not resist: align your valuation with the I AM, and allow abundance to reflect your inner state rather than external appearances. The rod then becomes a blessing, purifying your desires and reordering your priorities so that wealth and justice spring from within your consciousness, not from the old habits of the world.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume I AM as the source of all value, and feel the rod of awareness gently revise your thoughts until you see yourself as abundance. Let the inner scales balance toward integrity rather than external gain.
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