Silent Inheritance of Jerusalem
Zechariah 2:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Zechariah 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The LORD inherits Judah's portion in the holy land and will choose Jerusalem again; before the LORD, all flesh is commanded to be silent, for He rises from His holy habitation.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's language, the line 'the LORD shall inherit Judah his portion' signals that your true inheritance is not a geographic boundary but a state of consciousness you claim. Judah represents your steady, loyal awareness—the I AM that resides in the holy land of your own being. 'And shall choose Jerusalem again' means you refresh the center of your life—the Jerusalem within—restoring sacred order to thoughts, feelings, and choices. The command 'Be silent, O all flesh' is not punishment but instruction: quiet the outward voices of doubt, fear, and habit so the I AM can reveal itself as the ruler of your inner kingdom. He is 'raised up out of his holy habitation,' a rising of awareness from the sanctuary of consciousness when attention is turned inward. Thus the event is not prophecy about land but about your inner rearrangement: you awaken to God present as I AM, you claim your portion, you dwell in holiness, and true worship becomes your constant state of seeing.
Practice This Now
Enter Zechariah 2:12-13 through Neville's lens: your true inheritance is inner awareness; silence reveals Presence within. Try a feel-it-real practice today.
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