Inner Look to God Within
Micah 7:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares a deliberate turning of attention to the LORD and a patient expectation that the God of salvation will hear and respond. This is a declaration of faith and inner assurance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Micah speaks as a state of consciousness turning its focus to the I AM, the God within. In Neville's fashion, the LORD is the awareness that looks; salvation is inner safety from fear, a deliverance wrought by recognition, not by outer events. Waiting is not idle or passive; it's an inner posture of expectancy, a feeling that the I AM is already aware, listening, and answering. When you choose to look inward, you invite the inner dialogue where God hears you because you are hearing yourself in the I AM. The God of my salvation becomes the inner laws of consciousness that secure you; the promise my God will hear me is the assurance that your state of mind, rightly held, becomes your experience. Practice this by imagining a quiet court where your attention meets the I AM, and the sensed result—salvation, release, clarity—arrives as a natural response of your own awareness. Your present sense of being heard is the evidence of your inner sovereignty.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, rest your attention on the I AM within, and declare I look to the LORD within; salvation is mine now; God hears me. Build the feeling that this hearing is already happening, and let it settle as your present reality.
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