Inner Light of Micah 7:9
Micah 7:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Micah 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The speaker bears the LORD’s corrective indignation for sin until God pleads their case and guides them into the light to behold righteousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Micah speaks from the interior of a soul that refuses to flee the consequence of error, trusting that the LORD’s indignant moment will not crush but refine. In Neville’s psychology, the indignation is simply the turbulence of a belief in separation; the sin is a thought, not a wall. You endure that inner weather until the self within—your I AM—steps forward as advocate and judge, not to condemn you but to declare the truth of your unity. When you permit the inner God to plead your cause, judgment becomes discernment that dissolves the old fiction of limitation. The light released is not a fire from without but a revelation of your true nature, a seeing that you are righteousness here and now. Therefore, do not resist the feeling of being wronged or punished, but let it pass through you as you align with the I AM who pays the price of the illusion and delivers you into awareness. In that moment you behold God’s righteousness as your own steady state, not earned but unveiled by consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the stance: I am the one whom the LORD vindicates; the inner I AM pleads my cause, and light now reveals my righteousness. Rest in that conviction for a few breaths.
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