Inner Valley of God Arrives
Zechariah 14:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Zechariah 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Zechariah 14:5 speaks of fleeing inward to a valley during upheaval, with the Lord coming alongside the saints. It invites you to turn fear into the steady presence of your inner God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Know this: the mountains and the earthquake are not distant events; they are the movements of your own consciousness. When you feel pressed by change, flee inward to the valley of the mountains, a sanctuary where your awareness can reach Azal—the place where you remember you are not separate from God. The Lord my God coming with all the saints is the recognition that your I AM steps forth, accompanied by your inner virtues and powers. The quake you fear dissolves as you observe it from the vantage of stillness, revising the scene by assuming the new state. In that inward arrival, the outer scene aligns with your inner shift, for God is not outside you but your own awareness appearing as life. Thus prophecy and promise unfold as you dwell in the feeling of the I AM, knowing you are always the conductor of your experience, called forth by your own revived consciousness.
Practice This Now
Assume: I am the I AM, and I am now in the valley of the mountains where God comes with all the saints. Revise fear as the old dream dissolving and feel the Presence filling my consciousness.
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