Inner Wall of Perseverance
Nehemiah 6:1-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nehemiah 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Nehemiah faces repeated intimidation from enemies who try to lure him away from his work, but he stays focused and completes the wall, proving strength and divine aid in the face of opposition.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville Goddard’s lens, the outer plot in Nehemiah 6:1-19 is a display of inner states. Sanballat, Tobiah, and their emissaries embody fear, doubt, and distraction within consciousness, attempting to pull you from a decisive assumption. When Nehemiah says, I am doing a great work, so I cannot come down, he anchors in a present state of focus rather than negotiating with the ego’s distractions. The repeated attempts, the open letter, and rumors merely reflect persistent thoughts trying to weaken your resolve. The moment of strength prayer, strengthen my hands, is the crucial revision: shift from weakness to a fortified state of awareness that already supports the desired outcome. The hired prophet and voices that threaten slander show that fear often masquerades as truth; your discerning awareness recognizes what is not sent by your inner God-state. The wall’s completion is the visible sign that your inner state has manifested. Remember, the I AM within you is the builder; you simply choose to stand in the inner certainty that the work is done by your consciousness and God.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the builder; in a quiet moment, affirm I am doing a great work and feel the walls rise within your mind, strength returning to your hands as the imagined structure becomes your lived state.
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