Inner Deliverance Through Trust
1 Chronicles 5:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In 1 Chronicles 5:20, the people are helped in battle when they cry to God and put their trust in Him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the battle as an inner contest for your awareness. The Hagarites are outer foes, yet Neville would call them the voices of doubt and limitation in your mind. When they cried to God, they turned from the problem to the I AM—the single, universal awareness that already contains the answer. The cry is an act of assumption: you affirm, right now, that the Presence is awake in you and that you trust that Presence more than appearances. The intreated moment mirrors your inner conversation with God: you invite and yield to the answer, you accept the divine response as already yours. Because they put their trust in Him—the steady conviction that this I AM is their source and shield—the inner response flows into form: help, deliverance, the turning of the tide. In this light, the miracle is not distant but imminent, born from aligning with the truth of your own consciousness. Your trust becomes the lever by which the unseen moves into visible reality.
Practice This Now
Assume the state: 'I AM the Presence here and now; I trust this Presence to meet and dissolve the challenge.' Then feel the relief as this sense of deliverance takes hold, for a few breaths.
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