Inner Rain and Worship
Zechariah 14:17-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Zechariah 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage ties rain (blessing) to worship; those who refuse to come up to Jerusalem to worship will have no rain, and Egypt's people will face drought and plague for not keeping the feast.
Neville's Inner Vision
Zechariah speaks not of a distant land but of a moving state of consciousness. The rain is the blessing that pours when you ascend in worship to the inner King, the LORD of hosts—the I AM within you. If you refuse to come up in your imagination, you seal yourself in drought, and your inner weather foreshadows this separation. Egypt represents old conditioning and fear that would keep you from the inner temple; if you resist the invitation to ascend, rain withers and plague of limitation follows. To keep the feast of tabernacles is to dwell in the presence of God, gratitude, and faith in your own divinity. The decree is not punitive from without, but the natural law that your consciousness shapes your circumstances. When you align with the regal I AM, your inner sky opens and rain falls on all your faculties, restoring abundance and harmony. You are summoned to rule by awareness; let your worship be real in the now and the rain will answer.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already in Jerusalem within your mind—feel the rain of blessing as you worship the I AM. In the next minute, revise any drought-conscious thought by affirming, 'I am the I AM; I dwell in the presence of God.'
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