Inner Walls Rise, Decrees Fall
Micah 7:11-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah foresees a day when walls are rebuilt and decrees are removed, signaling restoration; the coming from afar hints at a transformative return, while the land's desolation marks the fruit of past deeds.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, Micah speaks in symbolic terms of your internal landscape. The day you rebuild inner walls is a reaffirmation of your sovereign self, and the decree far removed is the old verdicts dissolving in the light of your I AM. The journey from Assyria, from fortifications to seas and mountains, represents consciousness expanding to all corners of your mind, inviting every thought, memory, and bias into the healing presence of awareness. The desolate land is not punishment but the visible outcome of clinging to fear; as you accept that your reality is a manifestation of your state of consciousness, the decree loses authority and restoration begins. When you refuse to feed the old stories and dwell in the truth of your divine I AM, the external world reflects the inner change. Your life then becomes the homecoming your soul has always desired, a living proof that the promised restoration is already within you.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the feeling that your inner walls are rebuilt and the decree is removed; dwell in the awareness 'I AM' as the sovereign presence of your life, then let this realized state radiate outward.
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