Micah 7:12-13 Inner Return
Micah 7:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 7:12-13 speaks of a day when deliverance comes from all directions, even as the land is desolate because of the deeds that dwell there.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville Goddard's style: Think of the day as a state of consciousness, not a calendar. The lines about coming from Assyria, from fortified cities, from sea to sea and mountain to mountain, are the movements of your imagination sweeping through every corner of your mind. The land that becomes desolate is the old belief-sphere that no longer supports your life; the fruit of its doings shows in experiences that no longer satisfy. When you permit the I AM, the one supreme awareness, to occupy these places, the inner ruler travels to you from every fortress—Assyria, the rivers, the seas, the mountains—until there is a single, united field of awareness. The judgment spoken in the verse is really healing: it reveals that the outer conditions mirror your inner state, and by changing your state you alter the correspondence. The promise is that renewal follows recognition; the moment you assume the new state, the land reforms by the fruit of your new doings. The prophecy is fulfilled in you when you accept that you are the one who causes all that appears.
Practice This Now
Act: assume the state now—'I AM present in all parts of my mind.' Hold the feeling for a minute, imagining the awareness arriving from sea, land, and mountain, then let it settle as your own life.
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