Inner Plagues, Outer Wealth
Zechariah 14:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Zechariah 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Zechariah 14:12-14 describes a divine plague on those who fight Jerusalem. It also speaks of a great tumult among them and, later, the gathering of wealth from the surrounding nations.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the inner sense, the plague is not a punishment of bodies but a shifting state of consciousness. The flesh consuming away while standing is the ego dissolving under the weight of old fear, the eyes and tongue symbolizing perception and speech that no longer serve. The great tumult is the mind unsettled, the hands of neighbors rising against each other as rival parts of you collide. This is inner resistance breaking apart—an invitation to awaken. The wealth of the heathen surrounding you becomes the abundance your I AM claims when you stop projecting scarcity and begin to imagine you are already in possession of the good you seek. When you assume the sense of I AM wealth, you invite alignment between judgment and provision; you witness a new order where conflict yields to cooperation and lack yields to fullness. Judah fighting at Jerusalem becomes the inner fight for your sacred city of consciousness, the Kingdom of God within. The result is not violence but a cascade of supply: your inner wealth manifests as outer provision, effortlessly.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already wealth. Close your eyes, feel it present in your chest, and revise lack by affirming, I am wealth, I am provision.
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