Inner Walls: Neville's Nehemiah Insight
Nehemiah 2:13-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nehemiah 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Nehemiah walks by night to inspect Jerusalem's walls and gates. He sees ruin and the gates burned with fire.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold, I am the I AM, and Nehemiah becomes a map of my own inner city. In the still night I cross the valley gate, the dragon well, and the dung port, not as outside places but as movements within my consciousness. I see walls broken down and gates consumed by fire, images born from fear, doubt, and memory. Rather than fleeing, I observe with compassionate attention, for awareness expands when acknowledged. Then I revise. I affirm that the walls are rebuilt, the gates restored, and the beast under me kept at bay by the steady authority of I AM. The king's pool and the gate of the valley are not destinations but symbols of alignment: flow of life, purified stance, and a returning inward. I go up by the brook in the night and return through the valley gate, carrying with me the sense that renewal is already accomplished in my inner state. This night journey is a practical map for turning vision into reality: a conscious reorientation that precedes any outward effort.
Practice This Now
Assume the walls are rebuilt in your mind and feel the restored gates as your present reality. In a moment of quiet, walk the mental night road and declare I AM the builder of this city.
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