Inner Intercession Mercy Realized
Numbers 14:17-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses pleads for mighty mercy and forgiveness. The verse states that the LORD is longsuffering and merciful, forgiving iniquity and transgression, and seeking pardon for the people.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, in this scene you are Moses standing before your own I AM, asking for a broader manifestation of divine power in your life. The text tells you the LORD is longsuffering and full of mercy, that forgiveness flows when the heart asks, and that mercy does not erase cause but carries you beyond it. In the Neville voice, God is not an external judge but the very consciousness you are—the I AM that feels, perceives, and wills. Intercession here is an inner decree: you affirm that your state is large with power, that the law of your being is patient and merciful, and that your past error need not bind your present. When you ask for pardon according to the greatness of thy mercy, you are not begging some outside deity; you are elevating your own sense of self to a higher mode of awareness where guilt dissolves in mercy and the future is rewritten by present feeling. Visualize the generations of belief dissolving in the eternal now, and claim that your next moment carries forgiveness and renewed covenant with life. Let this assumption sink into your chest until it feels true right now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of the mercy of God already within you. Silently affirm, The power of my LORD is great in me; I am forgiven now, until it radiates through your body.
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