Inner Walls Rebuilt: Nehemiah 1:3

Nehemiah 1:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Nehemiah 1 in context

Scripture Focus

3And they said unto me, The remnant that are left of the captivity there in the province are in great affliction and reproach: the wall of Jerusalem also is broken down, and the gates thereof are burned with fire.
Nehemiah 1:3

Biblical Context

The verse describes a remnant still in captivity, suffering disruption, with Jerusalem's wall down and gates burned.

Neville's Inner Vision

This verse is a reflection of your inner state. The remnant is your enduring I AM consciousness trapped by affliction, reproach, and the sense of exile. The broken wall and burned gates symbolize the boundaries and openings you have come to accept as permanent—an inner ruin that seems external. Yet the scene is a doorway to renewal: by turning your attention with a single, decisive act of imagination, you align with the truth that you are the I AM, the consciousness that creates. When you imagine the wall rebuilt and the gates restored, you are not deceiving yourself; you are revising your inner state so that external circumstances follow. Maintain that revision with steady feeling of wholeness, letting faith replace fear, and letting perseverance and endurance mold your inner world into Zion again.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine the wall of Jerusalem standing strong around your mind, gates gleaming and secure. Dwell in the feeling that you are the I AM, the awareness that maintains order, and regard that sensation as present now.

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