Inner Revealing Word of God
1 Samuel 3:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Samuel 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God comes to Samuel again in Shiloh, revealing Himself through the spoken word. The encounter shows that divine presence is an inner awakening, not a distant fact but a realization that arises within consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's light, the scene translates as the I AM awakening within Samuel, a state of consciousness that turns toward its own word and sees God made manifest there. Shiloh becomes the inner sanctuary where attention rests and expects to hear. When the verse says the LORD appeared, it speaks of the I AM revealing itself by the word that arises within thought. The 'word of the LORD' is not a noise outside but the impression, the conviction, the imagined image you accept as true. To Samuel, the voice comes as certainty; to you, it comes as a feeling that you are the living word by which God speaks to Himself. The repetition signals that revelation is not a one-off event but a steady practice of awareness, a persistence of presence that transforms thoughts into a realm where holiness and truth reside. This is prophecy and promise: you hear because you have assumed a state of I AM—present, faithful, and unshaken—and the world rearranges itself to reflect that inner reality. God reveals Himself in you by your own inner speech, and Samuel learns to trust what his inner hearing has declared.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM as the definite reality; hear the inner word speaking within you and rest in that presence. Let this inner Presence fill your body and observe how your outer perception begins to soften and align with the truth you chose.
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