Saviors on Zion: Inner Judgment

Obadiah 1:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Obadiah 1 in context

Scripture Focus

21And saviours shall come up on mount Zion to judge the mount of Esau; and the kingdom shall be the LORD's.
Obadiah 1:21

Biblical Context

Saviors rise within you to judge the lower self. The kingdom of the Lord becomes your inner rule.

Neville's Inner Vision

Here the text is not about nations and geography but about states of consciousness. Zion is your awareness where truth resides; Esau's mount is the stubborn ego you have been feeding with fear, separation, and lack. The saviors are not external people but inner awakenings—real imaginal acts, new feelings that lift you from doubt and claim your birthright. When these saviors rise, they come up on the hill of your attention and pronounce judgment on the old pattern of I cannot and it's too late. The kingdom then is not future politics but the lordship of your I AM within, the realization that God is awareness, not an external king. The verse invites you to entertain the end in mind, to inhabit the feeling of the state already established. By persistently choosing the consciousness that aligns with wholeness, you dissolve the lower tendencies and crown your life with divine order. This is the practical theology: imagine, revise, feel it real, and let the inner court align with the eternal reign.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: in a quiet moment, assume the feeling that the kingdom is the LORD's now; envision inner saviors rising on Zion within you. Revise a current ego impulse by affirming I am that kingdom and letting this inner reign be felt as reality.

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