Trembling as Inner Manifestation
1 Samuel 14:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Samuel 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In 1 Samuel 14:15, fear and alarm sweep the army, the field, and even the garrison and spoilers, and the earth quakes as a sign of great trembling.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how the text does not describe a distant storm, but a crowd reacting as if something within has shifted. The trembling of the host, the field, and the very earth is not a physical quake so much as the outer echo of an inward revision. In Neville’s reckoning, all places and people are states of consciousness; the garrison and the spoilers are aspects of your own mind guarding or robbing your belief. The great trembling points to a monumental inner movement—your mind perceives a triumph and responds with fear, doubt, or awe, until you take it as your signal to change your state. Providence is the silent law of assumption: when you know who you really are (I AM), the external signs align to reflect that inner certainty. The earth quakes not to punish but to awaken you to the power of inner trust. Judgment and accountability become friendly forces: you are shown where you still cling to lack, so you may revise, renew belief, and stand firmer in faith and trust. Your inner triumph requires your consistency in imagining the desired state into being.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of the triumph you seek and dwell in the I AM of that state; when fear surfaces, revise it by affirming 'I am that I am' and feel the realization as real now.
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