Inner Market of Wealth
Zephaniah 1:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Zephaniah 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse calls out the market and its merchants, announcing that those who bear silver are cut off. It signals a judgment aimed at dependence on wealth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Listen to this as a whisper from your own consciousness. Maktesh, the inner market of your thoughts, is not a place of bricks but a state of mind that bargains with security. The cry, Howl, is the waking alarm of ego that clings to money, status, and outer provision. When Zephaniah says the merchant people are cut down and all who bear silver are cut off, he is not describing a punishment upon people, but the removal of the belief that wealth outside yourself sustains you. In the I AM you are not a debtor to economy; you are the source of all supply, and the world reflects that abundance when you stop identifying with the market as your source. The 'judgment' dissolves the old script so that a higher consciousness can emerge—the realization that wealth is a state of consciousness, not a quantity in hand. You can hear the decree as permission to revise: let go of the bargaining mind and stand in the assurance that you are the creator of circumstances by your inner state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the idea: 'I AM wealth; wealth is my inner state.' Feel this real until the outer sense of lack dissolves.
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