Inner Wealth, Outer Echoes
Zechariah 9:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Zechariah 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Zechariah 9:2-3 speaks of Tyre, Hamath, and Sidon as wise yet obsessed with wealth. It shows Tyre building a stronghold and piling up silver and gold, highlighting outward security through material abundance.
Neville's Inner Vision
All the cities and their wisdom on the page are not places abroad but states within you. When Zechariah names Tyre’s wealth and the dust-like heap of silver, he is pointing to a mindset that mistakes abundance for security. In your I AM, wealth is not the measurement of life; it is the color your inner world wears when you believe you are separate from the Source. The “strong hold” is the fortified image of self-sufficiency you have built in imagination, and the heaps of silver and gold are the credentials you gather to prove you are safe. Yet such accumulation cannot satisfy the deeper I AM; it only mirrors the hunger that says, “I must possess to exist.” Neville would urge you to turn the scene inside out: assume fullness now, feel the reality of God as your only supply, and watch the sense of lack dissolve. Wealth becomes a reflection of consciousness, not a pile of coins. When you rest in the knowing that you are the imagining power of God, the so-called treasures lose their grip and your inner freedom emerges.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the consciousness I AM as your sole source, revise lack into fullness, and feel it real. See wealth as inner alignment, not external coins.
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