Unchanging God, Unchanging You
1 Samuel 15:29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Samuel 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God, the Strength of Israel, is unchanging and cannot lie or repent; He is not a man and does not change his mind.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville's ear, the Strength of Israel is your own unalterable awareness—the I AM that precedes every thought and doubt. The verse declares that this 'God' will not lie nor repent because, in truth, God is pure constancy, and you are not a separate, fallible creature but the living awareness you identify as I AM. When you whisper that you know the truth of your being, you are not appealing to an external power; you are aligning with the inner principle that never wavers. Perceive the 'not a man' line as a reminder that human moods and conditions are temporary appearances, while the inner state—your consciousness that simply is—stands immovable. In practice, your faithful assumption is that your world adjusts to your inner conviction because the inner governor is always true. The 'Strength of Israel' becomes your inner discipline: imagination, faith, and consistency producing a life consistent with your deepest I AM reality. The world you experience is a shaped image of what you firmly assume and feel as real within.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of your I AM as already true: 'I am the unchanging I AM; all lies fall away before my certainty.' Feel the steady, invincible awareness guiding each thought and word.
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