Inner Deliverance at Twilight
2 Kings 7:5-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In twilight, a group moves toward the Syrian camp and finds it empty; the Lord causes the enemy to hear a great noise, prompting their flight and leaving the camp intact.
Neville's Inner Vision
Twilight represents a moment of shifted consciousness. The camp of the Syrians is your set of fear-based habits and perceived threats. The ‘noise of chariots and horses’ is not an external army but a mental impression of power arising from belief in separation. The Lord’s action is the I AM within you reorganizing perception, so the inner noise collapses the fear and the apparent enemy dissolves, leaving the scene as proof that your conditions obey your inner state. The deliverance arises not from outward rescue but from a quiet, unwavering recognition that you are the consciousness behind all experience. When you accept that there is no power but the God within, the empty camp becomes a symbol of freedom already attained, and you are free to move forward with confidence and abundance.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revisit the scene: imagine the camp empty and hear the distant noise as your I AM affirming, 'There is no power but God within.' Then feel the fear dissolve and stand in the felt sense of inner abundance.
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