Think Upon Me For Good
Nehemiah 5:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nehemiah 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Nehemiah asks God to remember him for good because of the service he has rendered to the people.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think upon me for good is not vanity but an invitation to awaken the inner God wisdom to register your service as a sanctified act in the mind of God, your I AM. In Neville style, Nehemiahs request becomes an inner scene in which the self affirms that the deeds performed for others are remembered by the divine I AM with grace. The verse teaches that Gods remembrance is not distant reward but a present state of favor claimed in consciousness. When you move in alignment with covenant loyalty by obeying inner promptings, acting with mercy, and staying faithful you shift your inner weather. The I AM notices your fidelity and responds as mercy, grace, and good fortune arising from your state of consciousness. The for good clause becomes a feeling of being well with by the One who sees all motives; it is your inner recognition of yourself as the beloved agent through whom compassion flows. So let your focus settle on the realization that your service creates a present favorable condition in your mind, a remembered good that becomes your next reality.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly with your hand on your chest and declare I am remembered for good by the I AM. Let the feeling of fulfilled service fill your heart and soften all resistance.
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