Inner Price Cast to the Potter
Zechariah 11:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Zechariah 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plain summary: The verses describe an offer of thirty pieces of silver for the shepherd and a directive to cast that price to the potter. They reveal that true worth is determined by inner knowing, not by outward judgment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your inner theater, the thirty pieces of silver are a belief about your value when measured by others. The shepherd in Zechariah is your present sense of self, and the crowd's weight represents a social currency that tells you what you are worth. The LORD's command to cast that price to the potter invites you to return your sense of value to the inner craftsman—the creative I AM that shapes your life from within. To revise is to refuse the market's valuation and to practice states of consciousness where the price is removed from your ego and placed into the potter's hands, where it becomes fuel for creation rather than a measure of your worth. When you feel this act, you align with the eternal I AM, and material concerns lose their grip as imagination becomes reality. Prophesy and promise arise not from external approval but from inner assurance: you are not bought; you are formed by God's own awareness. This is true worship: a turning away from greed and toward the beauty of being, recognized here and now as your vibrational truth.
Practice This Now
Assume the price you suspect others place on you is your current sense of worth. Revise by saying, 'I am not for sale; I cast this price into the inner potter's hands, and I feel the I AM re-shaping me now.'
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