Micah 7:12 Inner Gathering
Micah 7:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 7:12 speaks of a day when God comes to you from every direction—from Assyria to the mountains—signifying the universal gathering of divine presence within your consciousness. It invites you to recognize the I AM arriving as your own awareness, everywhere you turn.
Neville's Inner Vision
That ‘day’ Micah speaks of is the day your inner I AM answers your call by moving toward you from every quarter. The verses describe a divine coming from Assyria, fortified cities, the river, the sea, and the mountains—not as distant geography, but as the varying states of your own consciousness that converge in the awareness you call God. In Neville's cadence, the 'he' is not an external power; it is your I AM, the vivid awareness that fills every corner of your being. When you assume the end, you permit this gathering to occur now: every fear, every limitation, every memory of lack is drawn into the one light of awareness. Providence and guidance become your internal weather—your imagination acting as a true map. As you feel that you are already guided, that you are already found, the outer world mirrors that inward consent. The day becomes present tense, a continuous influx of wisdom, safety, and wholeness. Allow the feeling that the divine procession is arriving at your door of perception, and you will know the kingdoms of earth and heaven merging in your consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume you are already the I AM, and say inwardly, 'God is coming to me now.' Visualize the gathering approaching from every direction—fortified cities, rivers, seas, mountains—and feel that presence settling as your own awareness.
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