The Inner Watchmen Awakening
Micah 7:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Micah 7:4 warns that the best among people can resemble a brier; even the upright may wound when virtue is worn as a surface mask, and a coming day of visitation exposes perplexity.
Neville's Inner Vision
See, says the verse, not with the surface eye but with the consciousness that you are the I AM, the one who sees all as imagery of your own mind. The 'best' among people and the 'upright' are not fixed persons but inner states that can prick the ego when used as camouflage for fear or pride. The day of your watchmen and your visitation is the inward moment when awareness turns its gaze from appearances to the truth you have assumed about yourself. Perplexity is not punishment but a doorway you enter by daring to revise the scene: you replace the belief that virtue exists mainly in others with the certainty that virtue is a state of consciousness you sustain. When you treat the inner watchman as the attentive I AM, his calls become clear instructions rather than condemnations. The prophecy and promise unfold as you align with the truth that your life is imagined by you, and you choose to imagine it in fidelity to that inner light. Through such awakening, your outward world shifts to reflect the renewed inner order.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume, 'I AM the watcher of my life.' Feel the truth of inner visitation entering now; revise the belief that outer virtue saves you, and dwell in the feeling that you are the I AM.
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