Micah 7:2 Inner Uprightness
Micah 7:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 7:2 laments a loss of upright people on the earth. The verse portrays a world where people lie in wait for harm and hunt one another.
Neville's Inner Vision
See this verse as a mirror within your own consciousness. The 'good man' that is said to be perished is the state of uprightness you imagine as real in your inner life. If you believe there is no upright man among men, you project a world of conflict where people lie in wait for blood and turn on their brothers. Yet the I AM—the constant awareness you are—remains untouched by such decay. The apparent absence of virtue in the outer is a signal of a misperceived inner screen. When you demand that uprightness vanish, you invite its absence. The cure is simple and radical: choose again the truth of your own inner righteousness and feel it as real right now. Assume that you are the upright man you seek, and breathe that assumption into your chest until it becomes memory. As your inner state shifts, the outer world rearranges to reflect your interior allegiance, and the hunting and netting dissolve into harmony.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place a hand on your chest, and declare: I AM upright now. Feel that truth as a living sensation until it overrides doubt and the urge to judge others.
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