Inner Covenant Break Reimagined
Zechariah 11:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Zechariah 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Zechariah 11:10-11 shows the speaker breaking the staff named Beauty to sever the covenant with the people. The poor of the flock, waiting upon the LORD, recognize that this is the word of God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, Zechariah’s Beauty is a staff of attachment—an image of beauty, success, or external order you cling to as the measure of life. When you cut it asunder in imagination, you are not punishing God; you are dissolving a covenant you made with a belief that life is earned or withheld by form. The covenant breaks in that day, precisely because you have chosen to withdraw your reliance on Beauty as the guarantee. The poor of the flock waiting upon me are those weary parts of you who have trusted in lack, scarcity, or appearance. Their recognition that it is the word of the LORD signals the inner revelation: the divine word is always spoken within, never from without. The LORD’s word confirms your true state: you stand in the promise, unconditioned, now. So the act of breaking the staff is the first step toward revision—feeling the truth of wholeness and letting the old belief fall away. Your task is to close your eyes and assume the end: you are already in the covenant right now, regardless of appearances.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and silently declare I am the I AM; this moment I dissolve the old covenant and stand in the perpetual fullness of God. Then dwell in the feeling of that reality for a minute.
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