Inner Restoration in Nehemiah 5:11
Nehemiah 5:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nehemiah 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Nehemiah 5:11 calls leaders to restore lands, houses, and the exact owed dues, embodying mercy and justice. It invites an inner healing through restitution and grace.
Neville's Inner Vision
See this verse as a map of consciousness rather than a historical demand. The lands, vineyards, oliveyards, and houses symbolize inner possessions you believe belong to you in your outer life. The call to restore the hundredth part of money, corn, wine, and oil is a directive to revise your inner agreements about lack. Nehemiah speaks from the I AM within you, urging a release of what has been exacted so mercy and justice may reign in your inner commonwealth. In Neville’s terms, restoration is an inner revision: do not plead for the money but assume the feeling that lack has been paid in full by the all-sufficient consciousness. See yourself restored and watch the world reflect that vision: your inner lands become states of abundance, your resources return, and every need is supplied. The deeper principle is mercy as natural justice, grace as the atmosphere of your being, and restoration as the healing of your sight.
Practice This Now
Practice for a few minutes: close your eyes, assume the feeling that what you thought was owed is already returned, and affirm I AM restores every portion to me and all concerned. Feel it-real.
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