Grace Transforms the Great Mountain
Zechariah 4:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Zechariah 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The 'great mountain' is an inner obstacle that is flattened before Zerubbabel, the inner builder within you. The headstone comes forth while the cry 'Grace, grace unto it' signals the power of divine favor already at work in your consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the seeker who dwells within, the 'great mountain' is a belief-state, not a rock you strike with a hammer. Zerubbabel is the inner governor—the I AM who builds life from the end back to the present, so the obstacle yields before that steadfast consciousness. When you assume the end and dwell in the feeling of the wish fulfilled, the mountain becomes a plain; the headstone appears as the sign that your inner work is complete. The shout 'Grace, grace unto it' is the keynote of divine favor already in operation, not a future reward. Persist in that state, and apparent delays dissolve as you keep faith with the end, revising any counter-suggestion until inner conviction matches the claim. This is not effort against the world but alignment with the I AM that moves all things through you.
Practice This Now
Take a current mountain—an errant project or relationship—and assume the end has already happened; feel the relief and completion, then whisper 'Grace, grace unto it' and dwell in that feeling for a few minutes.
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