Garments of Inner Grace
Zechariah 3:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Zechariah 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joshua stands before the angel with filthy garments, a symbol of guilt. The scene indicates purification, forgiveness, and a new self-image.
Neville's Inner Vision
See the scene as your inner theater. Joshua, clothed in filthy garments, is your present self-image stained by guilt and limitation. The angel of the Lord is the inner awareness, the I AM, looking on without judgment. When you stand before this inner witness, you are invited to see that the garment is only a story you have accepted about yourself. Grace operates by revision, not by changing outward events. To clothe yourself anew is to shift consciousness from sin to innocence, from fear to faith. The moment you surrender the old narrative and align with the I AM, the clothing changes in your mind and holiness becomes your natural state. The atonement is simply your awareness returning to its true purpose, love. Your life then reflects this inner change as you stop arguing with the old self and accept the new robe that is already yours.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine Joshua wearing pure robes before the inner angel. Feel the relief of forgiveness and quietly repeat I AM clean and accepted until the feeling is real.
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