Inner Plague Of Beasts
Zechariah 14:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Zechariah 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse depicts a plague touching the beasts in the tents. It signals that outer conditions mirror inner disturbances and choices.
Neville's Inner Vision
Zechariah 14:15 presents a plague touching the beasts in the tents, but the tents are your own mind and the beasts are restless thoughts and appetites. In Neville’s psychology, outer events are not arbitrary punishments but the faithful record of your inner state. You are not at the mercy of the plague; the I AM within is the unchanging ruler who can revise any scene by imagination. When you realize that Providence is the inward order of consciousness, you stop blaming conditions and begin correcting belief. The “judgment” and “suffering” you read as punishment dissolve as you assume a new state. Assume the state of calm, sovereignty, and right order here and now, and feel it real; the inner camp settles, and the outer camp follows. By naming the beasts and choosing alignment with the I AM, you invite justice and guidance to manifest as harmony. The inner revision creates the outer proof: the plague recedes as your mind dwells in the truth that you are the Ruler of this tent.
Practice This Now
Name one inner beast (fear, doubt, anger) and revise by declaring 'I AM the ruler of this tent' and feel that sovereign calm now.
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