Inner Nations in Awe
Micah 7:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 7:16 describes the nations seeing and being confounded by their own strength, leading to silence and deaf ears. It hints at a turning point where outer power yields to inward understanding.
Neville's Inner Vision
Micah’s line speaks of the outer world gaping at its own force, yet in the deeper truth of consciousness the nations are only currents within mind. When you align with the I AM, you do not fight external powers; you become the unshakable observer who knows that reality is formed in imagination. The confounding comes as old opinions crumble when you refuse to feed them with doubt. As you claim a state where the inner governor stands, the mock pomp of pride and the roar of fear quiet down, and the ears that once heard only noise become deaf to the old story of limitation. This is the moment Micah points to, the moment when inner authority renders outward appearances powerless. You are not changing a world; you are clarifying the state within which that world arises, and thereby the world softens and bows to your true presence.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and envision the inner nations bowing in awe to your I AM presence; gently place your hand over your mouth as a symbol that doubt is silenced, and feel the scene as if true. Then, affirm, I AM the sovereign I AM, and this inner state already rules, letting the feeling of the outcome flood your heart.
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