Inner Waters Breakthrough
1 Chronicles 14:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David defeats the enemies at Baalperazim and attributes the victory to God breaking in upon them. He names the place Baalperazim to memorialize the swift, waters-like breakthrough.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner sense, the enemies are doubts, fears, and the old condition of lack. The moment David says that God hath broken in upon mine enemies by mine hand is a declaration that the I AM within you can interrupt any sense of opposition. The breaking forth of waters is not a battle in the world outside but a surge of consciousness that dissolves opposition and reveals your true power. When you imagine God as the action of your own awareness, you experience a sudden rearrangement of the inner atmosphere: impediments melt, strategy shifts, and the sense of separation yields to a felt unity with the divine principle that you are. This is the meaning of rising from that place, naming it Baalperazim—the Lord of breakthrough—the recognition that your inner life is the instrument by which life flows, not a victim of circumstance. Practice implies: assume you are already standing in the light of that breakthrough, feel the water-like energy coursing through your mind, and affirm that the obstacle is dissolved by your I AM presence.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume you are now the instrument of God’s breakthrough. Feel the waters surge through your consciousness, dissolving limitation; then affirm, I am that I AM, breaking through now.
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