Inner Breakthrough at Baalperazim
2 Samuel 5:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Samuel 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David comes to Baalperazim, defeats his enemies there, and proclaims that the LORD has broken forth before him like a flood.
Neville's Inner Vision
David is a figure for your I AM, the awakened awareness that can turn toward any inner battlefield and win. Baalperazim is the inner place you appoint as the breach where heaven breaks into your mind. When he says, 'The LORD hath broken forth upon mine enemies before me, as the breach of waters,' he is not talking about external combat but about the surge of consciousness that cleanses opposition and renews perception. The enemies are your doubts, fear, stubborn habit, and the old story that you are not enough. The breakthrough occurs when you accept that the Lord, your I AM, has already broken through in you and through you, here and now. Name that interior location as your victory and stand there in quiet certainty. Your imagination is the floodgates; when you dwell in the feeling of I AM, the imagined breakthrough becomes your immediate experience. The external scene changes to match the inner shift, for you have not to strive to make it happen but to realize it already is.
Practice This Now
Assume the state of I AM now; imagine arriving at Baalperazim and proclaiming, 'The Lord within me breaks forth now against all doubt.' Feel the flood of certainty rising and name this moment your personal breakthrough.
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