Inner City Prayer Union

Zechariah 8:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Zechariah 8 in context

Scripture Focus

21And the inhabitants of one city shall go to another, saying, Let us go speedily to pray before the LORD, and to seek the LORD of hosts: I will go also.
Zechariah 8:21

Biblical Context

Zechariah 8:21 shows people moving from one city to another to pray before the LORD, signaling a shared invitation to seek God. It frames true worship as a mutual, communal rising of inner states toward the divine.

Neville's Inner Vision

Zechariah 8:21 whispers a mystery I have long taught: within your being, each inner city can reach out to another and together turn toward the LORD, the I AM behind all awareness. The moving of one saying, 'Let us go speedily to pray before the LORD,' and the reply, 'I will go also,' is a picture of inner coordination, a shift where wish, doubt, memory, and longing align in prayer. In Neville's terms, the LORD of hosts is not a distant governor but the power of consciousness within you, the I AM that awakens when two parts consent to unite. Your world reflects the unity you have already assumed in imagination: when two inner dispositions join in the act of prayer, you experience harmony and a sense of being led by a single purpose. The invitation shows that God manifests through cooperative inner states; religion becomes practical psychology, and prayer becomes vision realized by the conscious assumption that all parts go forth together.

Practice This Now

Practice: In stillness, picture two inner states as rival cities. Have them look at each other and say, 'Let us go also to pray before the LORD,' then walk together to your inner altar and feel the I AM inviting all parts to be one. Close with a firm, present-tense affirmation: 'I go where I am led by God within me.'

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