Moses Meekness: Inner Power
Numbers 12:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses is described as very meek, more meek than any other man on earth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of Moses not as a conqueror of nations, but as a state of consciousness. He is meek because his I AM governs, not the ego. Meekness is the quiet power by which the I AM answers without striving. When you identify with the I AM, humility becomes inner strength, dissolving resistance and revealing true discernment. Moses stands above others because his inner alignment is complete; he yields to the divine idea that moves him. In this sense meekness is a saturated faith, a readiness to be led, a trust that inner words are wiser than outward opinion. Your earth, your conditions, reflect your inner state as you grow meek. Humility is not self-derision but fidelity to the I AM as your source and calm obedience to its guidance. Practice this now: assume you are the meek man, and listen for the still voice within. If you stay faithful to that inner light, you will know wisdom and discernment guiding your steps.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the meek state now. Affirm, I am meek, yet I am powerful, and feel the inner guidance directing your steps.
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