Inner Covenant Fulfillment

Micah 7:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Micah 7 in context

Scripture Focus

20Thou wilt perform the truth to Jacob, and the mercy to Abraham, which thou hast sworn unto our fathers from the days of old.
Micah 7:20

Biblical Context

Micah 7:20 affirms that God will fulfill the promises to Jacob and Abraham, keeping the ancient covenant alive across generations. In plain sense, it names divine faithfulness that endures through time.

Neville's Inner Vision

Micah’s line is not a history lesson but a map of consciousness. 'Thou wilt perform the truth to Jacob' declares that your inner state is the law of your world; 'the mercy to Abraham' names the source you draw from—the original, timeless I AM—that will not fail your cry, for what was sworn in the days of old is sworn in your own awareness. In Neville’s practice, the covenant is a present tense. The promises are not out there waiting to happen; they are the consistent moves of your heart when you choose to dwell in the perception that you already possess what you seek. To Micah, God remains faithful because faith is not external but a state of consciousness you sustain. When you persist in that faith, you align the two lines—truth and mercy—so that your Jacob (your declared self) and Abraham (your Source) converge. Your life becomes a living recital of perpetual covenant: what you inwardly imagine, you inevitably experience outwardly.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the feeling that the promises are already fulfilled in you now. Silently affirm, 'I am the truth to Jacob and the mercy to Abraham,' letting that awareness settle into your daily life.

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